VOL. XVI. NO. 82
CHICAGO, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910
PRICE 5 CENTS
EASTERN OUTLOOK BRIGHT
PROSPECTS PROMISING TOR GOOD SEASON ON
DARLING SMART JUVENILE
WILLIAMS FILLY CONCEDES MUCH WEIGHT
METROPOLITAN TRACKS.
Quality of Sport Likely to Be Better Than at Any
Time Since the H&rt-Agnew Law Went Into
Force — Opening at Aqueduct Next Week.
Now York. April C*. — On Friday of next week the
nietrn|Mtjii»n racing seasou, under the auspices of the
Club, will begin at Aqueduct. From that
day until November 1 5 there will l*e incessant rac
ing iu the stale of New York, but whether the
s|**rt will Ik* a source of profit to the various rac-
*ug associations remains to Is* seen. The betting
codtHHoiu; will remain as they were last season,
except f«ir the fact that according to a decision by
the Court of Ap|»eals there can be no interference
with oral speculation, which includes tin* laying of
«Klds without the re<«ordiiig of wagers. It is a natu-
ral conclusion that the general public will la* pre-
vented from lotting on the horses under th<*se con-
ditions, and that only persona who cau establish
credit can haek their opinions. Rut with the usual
high rate of adauisshm and a cutting down of the
free list the traek owners feel confident that there
will Ik* enough paying patronage to enalde them to
expenses.
All of the tracks have mapi»ed out lilH*ral stake
programs. The overnight purses have lK*eu hung up
without stint and then* seems to Ik* no doubt that
more horses will race here throughout the season
than at any time since the llart-Agnew measure
became a law. The example set by August Bel-
mont, ciiairman of the Jockey Club, in racing al-
most exclusively in this country, lias lK*en followed
by. other prominent owners who had big stables iu
Kuglatnl last year, while owners and trainers who
desert «*d the New York tracks Jor Canadian and
western circuits in 1908 and 1909 are coming hack.
The Jockey Club lias made it kmr.vn that unity’ of
action may >stve the turf in this state, and for
that reason there seems to Im* a tendency to staud
together in an effort to win a liuisli tight.
'Unit the tracks are prepared for a rocky road is
Indicated in the |MM»liug of Interests by the Aque-
duct. Jamaica. Brighton and Yonkers tracks. They
have ;igr«*ed to share profits or losses, as the ease
may Ik*, so that tliere will la* no o|ieii dates in the
iiietro)»olitait schedule. The Gravesend, Sheepshead
Bay. Belmont Park and Saratoga tracks, on the
other hand, having the crcaal of the racing dates,
figure that they can stand alone. From April until
November, lb refute, a treat is la store for horse
owners and l»r«*eders of all classes regardless of the
patronage of the public, and as a result the stakes
have attract'd the l*»st race horses in this eouutry.
S. C. Hildreth. August Belmont and James R.
K«*ene have the most formidable strings. Mr. Hil-
dreth. strictly a professional turfman, has sold the
great Fitz IIerlK*rt to John E. Madden, hut he still
owns the mighty King James, winner of the Metro-
politan and Brooklyn Handicaps last year; Joe Mad-
den. the biggest money- winning three-year-old in
1909: Best igouclie. by Commando, a fast horse that
is Itclng point'*'! for the Carter Handicap on the opeu-
ing day at Aqueduct; Firestone. Fayette. Woodcraft.
Jeanne d’Arc. Dalmatian. Livonia. Eddie Dugan.
Rose Queen. Dandelion. Montgomery. Sporting Life
and a two-year-old or so. Ilildrcib will have the
services of jockey Shilling if that jockey is able to
get a license, and he will also have second call on
Eddie Dugan, who rode for liim last year.
Mr. Belmont’s horses, nearly forty in all. includ-
ing the two- year-olds, will be trained in two divisions
by J'rim Whalen and Tom Welsh. Dugan is under
contract as the regular stable jockey. Of the oh lei
horses the l**st known are Field Mouse. Half Sove-
reign. Priscilliau. which raced abroad last season.
Slarliottle and two-year-olds by Bock Sand. Hast-
ings. Octagon. The Bard. Star Ruby and Singleton,
licariug the names Diadem, Toucan. Satisfax. Pyra-
mid. Typical. Golden Sand. Heretic. Bogoii. Hecta-
gon. Barn Dance. Via Octavia. Babbler. Trap Il'ick.
1'o-dprint. Whist. Sandhill. Sand Dune and others.
Mr. Keene lias more than thirty horses in training
at SUeepshead Bay iu the care of James Rowe, who
lias engaged jockey Rutwcll to ride. Ballot, the
famous Voter colt. the American champion of lists,
is back from England and s'-cuis to Im* training well.
Melisaude. Suffragist. Helmet and Metaphor, also rc-
turuial from England, are doing well, blit the real
stars of the Keene stable are tin* famous four-year-
old mare Market te. winner of tin* lists Futurity,
rated next to Fitz Herbert as a tlir«*c-year-old last
season. Sweep and Grasmere, now finely developed
three -year -old colts, and the four year-olds Affliction
and Hilarious. The Keene two-year-olds have Imho
attracting attention at tin* Bay for some time and
are highly regarded. In fact, they are said to Im*
the most promising that Castlcton Stud lias ever
sent to the races. They are the get of Ben Brush.
Voter, Delhi and other great stallions and some of
them are iiaui'‘'l Archduke, Rake. Forking. Black
l'riar. Scrimmage. L«»\e Not. Spin. Nightfall. Dream-
ing. Cbeinnlno. Fhanecry and Forbidden Fruit.
II. P. Whitney, who is still maintaining a ldg
stable in England, will race here on a larger scale
than a year ago. He has sent Rack from tin other
side Baby Wolf. Sixty. IMnna Ken and Sea Fliff.
and lias a bunch of two-year-olds at Rrookdale Farm
lhat will ln*ar watching.
R. T. Wilson. Jr., will have one of the nwst |k»\v-
erful staldes in training iu the care of trainer Tom
Healey, and jockey Creevy will ride. Of the older
divishni tin* $10,900 OUmtiala may In* tin* star, with
R'nticoup. Faleada. May River. Mex'iaiui. Radium
Star. FandlelMTry. Brushbr«K»ui. Resismsful and Pro-
jectile also worth rcuicnilM-riug. Mr. Wilson's two
year-olds. tw«*nh’ in nunilier. were nearlv all bred
t»y John E. Madden, who sold tln*m to Mr. Wilson
last spring for £10.000. They have wintered well
and are showing encouraging trials at Belmont Park.
In addition to training the Belmont and Whitney
Jiorscs Toni Welsh has the Newcastle Stable's string
in his care, including Wise Mason. Glucose and two-
year-olds named Seth. Danger Mark. Zeus. Royal
Meteor. Leah. Herod ia, Basliti and Mntiiu*er. sired
by Adam. Sempmnitis. Star Shoot and Watercress.
Welsh also has the horses of Robert Forsythe Lit-
tle. including the 1 hree-year-old Prince Iintierial.
and will have first call on jockey Guv Garner, who
lias made rapid progr<*ss since last fall, being the
ln*st rider at the re«*etit meeting at Juarez. Mex.
John R. Madden will Mit have a big stable, but
Fitz Hertiert will Ik* tlie briglit particular star, and
Madden thinks the Etlielliert <*olt will win some
of the big handicaps. Hamilton Four). La dr Bed-
ford and several others make up the older division
of the Madden string, while the two year-olds include
the get of Yankee. Ogden. The Scribe and PI a nudes.
W. II. Karriek will Ik* a liusy trainer with the
horses of tin* Oneek Stable, the Oielsca Stable and
F. R. If it<*li«-»M*k. He will prepare Fashion Plate
fur the ldg handicaps and will have many two-year
olds in baud. F. A. Forsythe will come east with
Dorante. Berry Maid and two-year-olds hv Oddfellow
imi' 1 Filigrane. The Forsythe trainer. Uaieigli Col-
ston. will also have charge of F. I.. Harrison's
stable, of which the great Waldo is the star. Waldo,
the champion two-year-old of last season, has devel-
oped into a buperb race horse from all accounts,
Because stake races of fairly good v antes were provided at Jacksonville, while Oakland had none and
.Tuartz comparatively few. Jacksonville horses are well in tin* lead in the matter of winning money in 1910.
The tirst nine iu the list of thirty leaders of this year are Jacksonville racers and then Rlgliteasy conies in
as the principal money gatherer of the Juarez meeting. Green Seal's victory iu tin* chief race at Jackson-
ville gave liim a decided lead over his nearest competitor and when on edge lie is a very good race horse.
Jack Atkin is the only unbeaten one in the list and was by far the highest -class horse campaigned in the
winter racing of RM >9-1910. Next to him in the matter of consistent running is the excellent filly. Darling,
with her g'Kid record, of five firsts and one second In six races. The thirty leading money earners of 1910
are now:
Horse. A. Pedigree. Owner. Sts. 1st. 2d. 3d. Unp. Won.
Green Seal 0 Gr<*enan — Goldseal St. James Stable 4 2 0 O 2 $4,950
SpcIllMiimd 4 Albert — Ho<idoo C. W. Richardson. .. 10 7 1 1 1 4.255
Charlie Eastman.. 7 Himyar — Brooch II. L. Shaw X 4 4 0 O 2,0*0
John Griffin II 8 One Dime— Pokatella E. George 15 X 2 2 2 2.125
Polls 2 Voter — Picayune II It. L. Thomas X 1 4 2 1 2,075
ThIkio 4 Potentate — Tur<*a Flielsea Stable 7 4 O 2 1 2.S25
Pulka 2 Ogden — La Polka I. Hewitt 12 2 2 1 0 2.X25
Ragman 1 Pla nudes — Raglan F. McCabe 12 7 0 2 2 2,550
T. M. Green 4 G. W. Johnson — Hvergrc«*n 1>. N. Prewitt 7 6 1 0 0 2.500
Righteasy 4 lack ford — Edith Me II. G. Bed well 9 4 1 0 4 2,415
tdteroii 7 King Gold — The Wraith Arlington Stable 26 6 4 9 7 2.275
Jack Atkin 6 Sain — El Sal a do B. Schreiber 4 4 O 0 O 2,250
Great Heavens ... 4 Star Shoot — Chapter F. J. Pons 5 2 O 1 2 2,225
Descoumcts 4 Ingohluhy — Radiance It. A. Broil ier 16 X 2 5 1 2.21H)
Sager 2 Bannock burn — Miss Marlon B. Sell re i Ik* r 9 4 4 1 O 2,275
High Range 4 Galore— Matterhorn It. Angarola 17 6 2 4 5 2.250
Glorio 5 Galveston — Cleodora W. 1*. & L. E. Fine. 7 2 1 2 1 1,940
Pbcoiuoke 4 The Friar — Stars J. Hewitt 16 2 2 2 9 1.925
Silver Knight 4 Free Knight — Silverliiiing C. It. Jones 15 5 4 2 4 1.925
Milton B 2 Claude — Ville Marie*. C. I). Chenahlt 14 6 4 1 2 1.925
Keep Moving 5 Yankee — La Polka 1. Kurt 12 8 2 1 1 1,920
Font 4 Hastings — Bollegarde F. J. Pons 11 2 1 2 5 1.900
Gold Dust 4 Gold' rest— Lulu M J. C. Blake IS 5 2 7 4 1,850
Rooger It«*d 5 ltunc«H*aK — Heeley J. II. Brannon 12 2 4 4 2 1,810
Jack Parker 4 Golden Garter — Flora Mac F. J. Pons 12 4 2 2 2 1.8(H)
Ardri 5 Giganteum — Miss Doone F. Regan 15 5 2 1 7 1.750
Ed Ball 10 Verge d’Or — Niobe If. G. Bedwell 12 8 0 2 2 1.720
Bubbling Water .. 4 Colonel Wheeler — Shasta Water. Molera & Josephs... 9 5 3 0 1 1,700
Dr. Ilolzberg 4 Bannockburn — Grand Shot E. Trotter 11 4 1 2 4 1,700
Darling 2 Martinet — Hester W K. I). Williams 6 5 1 0 0 1,675
ami l»efore lie comes east he will go after the Ken-
tucky Derby and other stakes in the blue grass re-
gion. Mr. Harrison has some crack two-year-olds.
James Butler, who will race for the first time,
will lH*gin witli a comparatively small stable, made
up of the three-.vear-old filly. Turf Star, and the
two-year-olds. Compliment, Bobs, Thorpe. Dart worth
and others. They will Ih* prepared by William Httr-
lcy . iln* trainer of K. R. Bradley’s horses, and Se-
ville will do the riding, it is said. Bradley’s best
horse is the three-ycar-ohl Colinet, but lie still owns
the ancient Bad News and also a lot of valuable
two-year-olds, including Bell Horse, by Cuuard —
l>niie: Bobby Boyer, by Orlando — Sweet Alice; Brass
Button. l»y Adam — Tarpeia II.: Beach Sand, by
Rock Sand — Philistia, and Bad News 11., by Garry
Hermann— Performance.
George Odom, the most successful young trainer
in the profession, will race the old standbys Trance,
Bobbin Around, Nimbus. Prince Gal. F'ollie Levy and
Bonnie Kelso, also several good two-year-olds, in-
cluding Fireman, a colt by Sir Dixon — Ashes, and
Hesitate, a i-olt by Monsieur de I/Ortue — Lady-in-
Waitiug. Odom will have the services of jockey
McGee, who rode for Henderson A Hogan last year.
The Beverwyck Stable, trained by I). Woodford,
will campaign the crack sprinter. Sir John J'diuson.
and the useful platers Quant ieo. Court Lady and
Bclieview. Jack Atkin will race again in the
interests of Barney Schreiber, who will also send
Nealon, the 1907 Suburban winner, together with the
three -year-olds Sager ^ml Vr'*eland, the lot to Ik*
trained by John Powers.
James E. Gaffney will lie represented by the $10.-
000 Alfred Noble, which, according to trainer Weir,
may develop into a star sprinter; the $15,000 Barley-
tl'orpe. now a tliree-y**ar-old; Lillis'* S., a fast filly:
Dr. Barkley ami several others to Ik* purchased after
the season opens. Weir’s apprentice. F. King, who
has been riding at Jacksonville, will Ih* employed
by the stable. Weir lias a good three-year-old in
Galley Slave, which wintered at Gravesend, ltock-
stone is also iu tin* same baru for another campaign
among the platers.
James McManus, the former San Francisco car con-
ductor, who won the IIo|H*ful Stakes at Saratoga
last year with Rocky O’Brien, will race tin* Meddler
eoit again, together with the two-ycar-ohls. Star
o’Rvan. by Oddfellow: Tay Pay. liy Stalwart: Dublin
Minstrel, by Stalwart: Sinn Feinn. by Filigrane, and
others.
John A. Drake returns to the game with a string
of two year-olds sired liy Orl Wells, which won im
iMirtaut races for him several years ago and may
start again if he can stand training. The Drake
two year-olds will In* trained liy Enoch Wishard, hut
it is said there will be a number of high-class sell
iug platers in the barn to in* trained by P. T. Chinn
and that Vincent Powers will he the regular stable
jockey.
Mrs. James McLaughlin's Fauntleroy and Arondack
arc well engaged, as usual. George Reif will race
Maltbie. winner of the Empire City Handicap last
year; Fighting Bob, a game three-year-old, and the
two-year olds. George W**tt and Svzygy. Woodford
Clav will try to send his great filly. Ocean Bound,
to tin* | Hist again, lie will bring the usual number
of high-class two year-olds east with him, the get of
Star Shoot. Sir Dixon and other good sires.
The Brownleigh Park Stable will campaign King
Cohalt once more, together with two-year-olds named
Ben Lomond. Center Rush and Lady Rosalie. J. B.
Kcspess has entered his four-year-old. Wiutergreen.
iu leading events and will uncover another crop of
1 wo year-olds by Dick Welles. W. I‘. Fine will have
Glorio as the star of his stable and W. II. Fizer has
a crack three-.vear-old in Boca Grande. It. F. Car-
man owns Areite and some high-class selling platers
that have raced in Florida all winter. C. It. Fleiseh-
lnanii's colors will he carried by Tony Bonero.
Apache and others trained by John J. Hyland. Wil-
liam Gcrst may bring the three-year-old. Donau.
here after tin* Louisville meeting and will also show
some fast two year-olds. J. G. Greener, who bred
Oiseau and Olainbnln. lias entered a three-.vear-old
named Countless, by The Commoner — Olefiant, in
various stakes.
James Griffin expects to win some important races
with Czar, a five-year-old horse by Uncommon -
Livadia. Then we have Pulka. a thr»*e-y oar-ohl colt
by Ogden — La polka, which has been entered in all
tin* big handicaps by James Hewitt. William Walk-
er's Stanley Fav will In* seen here again in leading
handicaps; also M. L. Schwartz’ Far West. T. C.
McDowell’s Hack. King’s Daughter and Ellen a Dale;
W. F. Schulte's King Olympian, a three-.vear-old by
Olympian — Queen Lute; Quincy Stable’s Everett.
Sandrian and a bunch of promising two-year-olds;
W. L. Lewis’ Crystal Maid, a noted mud runner:
S. C. Austin’s Charlie Hargrave, which showed good
form at Juarez; R. II. Anderson’s Joe Morris, a
promising three -year-old: the bliehrook Stable’s Cap-
tain Morris and J. T. Ireland’s Cherr.vola.
II. G. Be<hvell will have a powerful stable, with
Prince Aluned. Nailzu and Uigliteasy as the leading
bread winners, but he will not have jockey Taplin,
as that skillful jockey lias signed to ride for R. J.
Mackenzie, a wealthy Canadian, who owns some fast
horses. Irving If. Wheatcroft, who races in tin*
colors of the St. James Stable, will probably send
Green Seal. W'tol winder and’ other horses to the
front. Capt. E. E. Cassatt. a comparatively new
turfman, will Ik* represented by Choirmaster of
Cfcesterbrook and many highly -tried 1 two-year-olds.
J. N. Camden has entered Boggs, a five-year-old son
of Royal Flush III. — Meg Merrilies I!., in the han-
dicaps and will also race the four-year-old .Miami,
the three-year-olds Boola Eoola, Martinez and Ny*
anza. and the two-year-olds Deadwood, Tahoe, Koo-
tenay. Gertrude G., Ocalec. Phoebe G. and St. Helier.
John Sanford’s horses, including a fine lot of two-
year-olds bred at his Hurrieana Stock Farm, will
not begin racing until the Saratoga meeting.
Other horsemen who will race on the New York
circuit are II. L. Shaw. R. L. Thomas. W. J. Young,
John LYIarklein, W. B. Jennings. Harry La Montague,
Sum Lazarus. Earl Linnell. Thomas Monahan. T. W.
O’Brien. O. L. Richards, Homer Selby, T. I). Sulli-
van, W. G. Yanke, J. L. McGinnis. J. F. Judd,
Mose GoldBilatt, P. Dunne, (>. A. Bianelii. J. A.
Bennet, George W. Berry, George J. Stoll. \V. T.
Ryan, Edgar Madden, Jule G arson, J. Loughlin. J.
S. Hawkins, C. C. Van Meter. \V. S. House, S. F.
Hyman. T. Hatfield. J. W\ Johnston, J. \V McClel-
land, Mr. Earle, F. C. Piper. John A. Shafer. L. C.
Siiobe, A. Bilker, Roger Minton and many others.
While practically ull of the stakes have been re-
duced in value, they are still attractive and will
provide some of the best kind of racing. .The Carter
Handicap, seven-eighths, is the leading event at
Aqueduct, with thirty horses eligible. Tin* Excel-
sior Handicap, one mile and a sixteenth, will be run
on the opening day at Jamaica and will draw a go«Hl
field. During the Belmont Park meeting the Metro-
politan Handicap, the Withers. Belmont. Ladies.
Juvenile, National Stallion and other famous turf
fixtures will he run. the best horses in training iK*ing
eligible. The Brooklyn Handicap, the Great Ameri-
can. the Tremont. the Expectation, the Hudson and
the Brooklyn Derby are the usual features at Graves-
cntl. Then come the Suburban, the Double Event,
the Tidal, the Commonwealth. Coney Island Jockey
Club and Lawrence Realization Stakes at historic
Sheepshead Bay. When Brighton Beach re-opens in
July the Brighton Haudican will he renewed, to-
gether with other interesting events which will be
crowd'll into a meeting of fourteen days. Then Em-
pire City follows with twelve days, the Empire City
Handicap being the star event, as usual, with more
than sixty entries.
Saratoga lias planned a brilliant meeting, with
<250.' HH» to Ik* distributed to the successful horse-
men. Tlie Saratoga Handicap. Saratoga Cup. the
Special, the Hopeful, the Alabama, the Flash, the
Travers. United States Hotel. Grand Fnion Hotel.
Hurrieana. Rensselaer and other stake events will
be starred and many fine horses will Ik* seen under
saddle. With Saratoga at an end. Sheepshead opens
the fall season with the rieli Futurity, the Flathush
Stakes and other big events to follow. Gravesend
and Belmont Park will wind up the important staki*
laces of the year, tlioilgh there will Ih* a long
stretch of racing at Jamaica before the end comes.
GOSSIP FROM EASTERN SOURCES.
New York, April 6 . — John T. Smith, trainer for
J. L. McGinnis, has arrjvcd from tin* Idle Hour
Farm, near Lexington, K.v., with four two year olds.
They are of g« mmI size and have been training at the
farm. Trainer Smith says they are as far ad-
vanced as tlie horses here. Cu B 011 . a chestnut colt
by Cunard — Ronnibel. is nicely turned and well put
together. lie has plenty of size and. quality. Sam
JaekMiu, a hay colt by Garry Hermann — Ravel 1<> I!.,
is nicely pul up. lie is a half-brother to Frank
Gill. Boh Vernon, a bay colt by Broomstick — Run
of Luck, has the appearance of one that will come
early to hand. Killarney Rose, a chestnut filly by
Nasturtium — I’ink Rose, is put up on I lie general
order of the Nasturtiums, although a hit heavier
than most of them.
Walter Jennings received five horses at Gravesend.
They shipped on the same car with the McGinnis
two-year-olds. They are Star Blue, a three-ycar-ohl
chestnut colt by Star Shoot — Bonnie Blm* II.: Bcr-
tis. a chestnut colt liy Star Sh«M»t — Fair Penitent:
Explicit, a black filly by Sir Dixon — Expressing, and
Fair Star, a hay colt by Star Shoot — Amy Daven-
port. In tin* consignment also came Newmarket and
Naughty Boy. Both were ship|K*d to the Widener
stock farm near Philadelphia, where they will lw*
trained for the steeplechase field.
Leon Fuller, a New York lawyer who rode as a
non-professional last year, has three jumpers that
former jockey John Coyle is training at Belmont
Park. They include Buxton, a four-year-old by
Carlton Grange — Davelle: Thames, a three -year-old
by Dick Welles — Queen of Day, and the four-year-old
Nastur d’Or. Thomas Taylor will Im* the* stable
jockey.
O. J. Decker, the old Gnttenherg veteran, who
look Vanin and Cowen to Jacksonville last fall for
Robert II. Davis, lias come haek home after having
sold both horses in Florida.
GOSSIP FROM BLUE GRASS REGION.
Lexington. Ky.. April 6 . — Starter James Milton
will come here next week to open a school for the
young horses at tin* Kentucky Association track.
Tin* directors of the Kentucky Association will hold
a meeting Friday to go over tlie program that has
been prepared for the spring meeting by racing sec-
retary Shelley.
J. Tandy Hughes, trainer of Milton B.. arrived
from Jacksonville today. Tin* sturdy son of Claude
is dm* at tlie Kentucky Association traek tomorrow.
Irving II. Wheatcroft has instructed Lou Marion
to leave Jacksonville for Lexington with the St.
James Stable this week.
Jockey Ganz will ride at the spring meeting. Tin*
traek, lM*eause of heavy rain yesterday and Palav, is
now very muddy.
IN FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH STAKES.
Shoulders 120 Pounds and Achieves Impressive Vic-
tory — Ruling Against Barnsdale’s
Owner and Trainer.
Jacksonville. Fla.. April 6 . — The Fountain of
Youth Stakes, with selling conditions, at four and a
half furlongs, the feature event of the program of-
fered at Monereif Park this afternoon, resulted In an
easy victory for R. I). Williams’ Darling. Tlie Mar-
tinet filly showed a fine performance, shouldering
top weight of 120 ]khiiuIs and winning going away
after overcoming a lot of Interference entering the
homestretch, where she was carried almost to the
outside fence when Agues May bolted. The judges
evidently were of the opinion that the rider was
more at fault than tin* filly for the Indting. as a
ruling issued from the official pagoda after the race
brought suspension to jockey Griffin for a week.
Another ruling was handed out. in which the
judges recommended that the owner and trainer of
Barusdale be ruled off the turf. They based their
ruling on a report from the association veterinarian.
Dr. Keogh, relative to the condition of the horse
when he was sent to the post this afternoon and in
liis race on Saturday last. The inference is that the
horse was stimulated this afternoon and not iu his
previous start. Barnsdale was beaten five lengths
in a race at three-quarters of a mile that was rim
iu 1 : 12 », while he won today in a race run in 1:14.
Seymour Beutler. winner of the race in question,
was third in today’s effort, and it really looked as
if it was this horse that showed the reversal in-
stead of Barnsdale.
The defeats of Kenmare Queen and Merry Gift
were costly for the public, as both horses 'had lieeu
well supported. Favorites aud outsiders divided the
card evenly.
Henry Shannon left foe Jamestown this morning
with the sprinter Manheimer.
Henderson & Hogan have secured a call on the
apprentice McTaggett from M. Preston for the Lex-
ington, Louisville and Latonia meetings.
Monday and Tuesday next have been set apart as
charity days by the club and the receipts on these
days will Ih* divided between the Elks’ and t?t.
Luke's Hospitals.
EXCELSIOR HANDICAP WEIGHTS.
New York. April 6 . — Handieapper Voshurgh today
made public the weights for the Excelsior Handicap,
the mile and a sixteenth feature of the Metro|H»litan
Jockey Club, which, under the new arrangement of
the racing schedule, will Im* decided over the Aque-
duct track vf the Queens County Jockey Club. This
is tlie second important handicap of the seasou for
three-year-olds and over and has a guaranteed value
of $2,500. making it of equal importance writh the
Carter Haudican so far as value is concerned. The
weights are as follows:
Horse.
A
wt.
Horse.
A.Wt.
King James ..
• O
125
Great Heavens .
4
104
Jack Atkin ...
.6
124
Grasmere
2
104
Firestone
.5
122
Areite
6
M0
Joe Madden ...
.4
122
Gretna Green . . .
6
102
Nealon
.7
121
Berkeley
6
102
Restigouche . . .
.5
120
Kffeudi
4
102
Prince Ahmed
.6
120
Hill Top
4
1 * N*
Nimbus
.5
115
Mary Davis ....
4
M0
Alfred Noble . .
.5
114
Prince Imperial.
1(M)
Faleada
.5
114
Guy Fisher . . .
4
l'MI
Fayette
.4
112
Black Mate
ff
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Fort Johnson .
.5
198
Quant ieo
4
Off
Magazine
. 5
108
Charlie Hargrave
Off
Beaucoup
. 5
107
Hampton Court.
:i
96
Dalmatian
.2
107
Racquet .*
.4
96
Arasec
.5
106
Turncoat
.4
05
Wise Mason . .
.4
Km;
Duke of Ormonde
.2
02
Apache
. 5
105
King Olympian.
.2
90
Far West
.8
104
JAMESTOWN HAS WET TRACK.
Norfolk, Va., April 6 . — This w’as ladies* day at
(lie Jamestown Jockey Club's course. 'Hie attend-
ance was alHKit the some as on Monday and but for
a heavy storm, almost bordering on a cyclone, a rec-
ord attendance would have Im-cu present. Many ear-
leads of passengers were stalled in Norfolk. Racing
has caught 011 here splendidly and. with the arrival
of horses enroute, the sinirt will improve materially.
Seven bookmakers were kept busy. Three favorites
again rewarded the public by getting home iu front.
The layers are all big losers so far, hut ex|K*et to
get a break when the fields become heavier.
The steeplechase was something of a farce. Male
Fletcher, at the next to the last jump, taking off
loo far. fell heavily. Dr. Pillow followed suit at
the last jump, as 'bid Rep|M». Xebec tlnm galloped
home far in advance or Woodside. Stevenson re
nioiinl'*d Beppo and finished third. McClain-got an
ugly fall, sustained a broken shoulder ami was
otherwise badly bruised.
Racing Bell, backed almost to the exclusion of
everything else iu tin* second race, broke in front at
the start, but immediately wheeled and was left at
the | m >st . Eva T mguay won tin* race. Lochiel. Joe
Jones’ giMMl two year-ohl <*olt by Hastings, made his
company l»K»k cheap iu the opening race and won un-
e\ tended. Lois Cavanagh easily beat Bethlehem iu
the four tli race.
PENSACOLA MANAGEMENT IS DEFIANT.
Pensacola. Fla., April 6 . — Tlie racing hero this
afternoon luid a go-as you- please swing to it. J«H*k-
eys Cole and Carroll were the most serious offenders,
and If their aeveral efforts afforded a true test of
their riding ability, an indefinite suspension for in-
eotniHdeucy should have been given them. The tMKiks
easily offset their loss«*s of yesterday, the play
being sharp and the prices short.
Word was received today from the ^mthorn Jockey
Club that the management's application for addi-
tional dates had been tnnn*d down. Manager Rou-
prich immediately announced that lie would go on
with the racing as long as conditions warrant, prob-
ably for thirty days. There is considerable doubt
if many horsemen will stay over after next Friday,
when the present allotment of dates will expire.
Tlu* claim is made by the management that tlm
Pensacola people want the meeting to Ik* carried
on.
Negotiations for the transfer of W. II. Bickers*
interest in the plant are still pending.
Presiding Judge Lyles announced tonight after the
racing that as a result of the weird riding exhibitions
of jockeys Cole and Carpdl. In* would institute a
thorough investigation. Carroll meanwhile stands
suspended. In all probability Cole will L* denied
the privilege of accepting any more mounts, and his
employer. Kay Spence, will be ordered to remove
his horses.
2
DAILY RACING FORM.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910.
. Rec.
A.
Wt. Hdcp.
S9. . . .705
:59ft
8.
106. . X74JO
Mile.
■d. Selling
1 :«M}
HU. . 725
1 :«»2}
UK*,. . ©720
1 :o5
104. . x 715
1 :(>3ft
s.
121 . .©71i)
1 :»l ft
3.
104 Tlo
1:03ft
4.
118. . X 705
1 9 17 ft
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104 705
1 :04ft
5.
119. . X7«K)
Furlongs.
'll. Selling.
1 :29
4.
lol • . X 725
1 :22ft
6.
104. . X72o
4.
103. . X715
8.
HR). . X71o
4.
109. . X7lo
6.
106. . X705
1:24ft
6.
106. . X *05
4.
1()G. . . 7)H)
7.
109. . X70!)
DAILY RACING FORM
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CHICAGO. ILLINOIS. APRIL
TELEGRAPHIC FORM.
The horses which eectn lK*st iu Thursday’s races
art*:
Moncreif Park — Jacksonville. Fla.. April 6.
1 — Harvest M*m»ii. Trait. (Dess.
2 — Light Blue. Select II.. Itoserrian.
,**, — Jane Swift. C<M«ney K.. Dolly Rultiuan.
4 — High Range. Kthou. Coll is Oriusby.
5 — Autumn R.isc. I ralla. Catroke.
6 — Tempter. First Premium. Sandniper.
T. K. Lyneh.
Jamestown — Jamestown. Va.. April 6.
1 Lois Cavanugh. Dander. King's Guinea.
2 — Henry Cr«*ss*addin. Sam Fudge, Lurid.
— Ragman. Osoriue. 4 Milo.
4 — tiotnl News. AIm* Attcll. Mayweed.
5 — King Avondale, Eva Tanguay. Amoret.
J. A. Hopewell.
Pensacola -Pensacola. Fla.. April 0.
1 — Cnviilawn, Pio Pi***!. Lucky Mate.
2 — Ramon Corona. Hoyle. Punky.
2 — Gerando. I nch* Jim. Caltha.
4 — Locust Bud. John Garner. O. K. Herndon.
5 — U«*sa, Mary Candlemas, A 1 vise.
J. L. Dempsey.
Oakland —Oakland. Cal.. April 6.
1 Pixie Dixon. Silk. W. V. Brumby.
2 — Marburg. Father Stafford. Anne Met lee.
o— Don Enrique. French C«*«'k. CobleskilL
4 — tlalvesca. 4'loudligbt. John II. Sheehan.
5 — Cigarligiitcr. Wap, Golliert.
G — Crcstou. May Sutton. Ellerd.
J. II. Seanlan.
ORBICULAR SCORES A NOSE VICTORY.
San Francisco. Cal.. April G. — A large crowd wit-
nessed some of the best racing of the season at Oak-
land today. Great enthusiasm was aroused during
t 1 m* running of tin* San fjeaudro Handicap, when
Orbicular and Chester Krum fought it out head and
head through the final furlong. Orbicular won by
nose through Archibald's out tilling Selden. A field
of five contested this race and Orbicular was again
favorite over Chester Krum. although the tiiree-
y ear-old had Is a ten him at a shorter distance last
Saturday. Chester Krum was well supports, how-
ever. He swerved at the start and was in a poeket
on the backstretch. He closed gamely, iwwever,
and lost only liecatist* Selden was unable to put up
as strong a finish as Archibald.
Incidentally a feature* of the 8|>ort was tin* bril
limit riding of Archibald, lie lauded four winners
au«l is easily the ln*st rider here.
Truo fell In tin- Mcood race worn after ptadm
the stand and Redwood 11. stumbled over him.
Seldeii and Taylor escaped injury although the
first named was stunned for a few minutes, and
Keileris was substituted on Kid North.
Goldlinn. Thistle Belle and Balronia figured in a
Hose finish in tin* third.
Mike Jordan was bid up from $2u0 to $44)0 by W.
Hawke, but was retained, owing to the improve-
ment of Mik.* Jordan the stewards are investigating
a ride thitf j«*ckey \V. Powers gave that horse.
The announcement of President Williams extend-
ing the meeting to Jum* 4 was highly pleasing to
liorsciueu, and the attendant* is steadily improving.
Judge C. Jf. I’ettingill leaves tomorrow evening
for New York to be on hand at the opening of the
Aqueduct meeting.
J. R. Laugiirey has l*een sold to Jnim*s Murphy.
Banorelln. bhl up Monday, has been repurchased
by J. W. Paulson.
Wistaria. owned by II. B. Mulkey, has arrived
from I»s Angel«*s.
Charles Sanford has sold J. C. Clem to George
Fra w ley.
Jockey Mob swort’n is due tonight from Texas to
ride for Johnson & Gray.
PreJuiHo lias a bowed tendon and will not rac
lien* again this season. Owner Moore will send tile
big sprinter to Long Beach in Southern California
for a summer's rest and will prepare him on a half
mile traek for next winter's racing.
Guy Gray has fired Servile for a bad ankle. The
horse has a ringbone.
G. M. Johnson lias fin*d J. II. Barr for a trouble-
some ankle and will turn him out for the summer.
Raleigh P. I). is making slow recovery from his
dose of poison and will go to tlu* pastures with hi:
stahlemate.
James McManus’ Rosslarc will !*** turned out for
a summer's rest after the Oakland meeting closes.
Jockey Riee will ride here for a week or so longer
and then will go to Kentucky to fulfill his contract
with J. C. Ferriss at Louisville.
Colored Bilibins, who lias l***«'ii an active bid tor in
tlie ring at Oakland, is pSaiiniug a trip to Eurot* 1
which will include attendance at the Epsom Derby
When lie comes hark In* may organize a stable of
his own for racing at - Oakland.
STEEPLECHASE RIDERS AT PIMLICO.
WALDO REPORTED SORE IN WORK.
Louisville, Ky.
Kentucky Derbj
was out on the
attempted any
. April G. — Every eligible for the
now quartered at Churchill Downs
course Monday, but none of them
fast moves. Waldo was the
mly Derby eligible asked to move at more than a
•mitering gait. The manner in which Waldo worked
was nor particularly impressive. He seemed to
stride with a short, choppy action, and in a manner
indicate that he might be going sore. The son
»f Plumules reeled off a mile ill 1 :3t). He went tin*
first quarter in 24}. and went to the three-eighths
•st in 34*.}. When the half-mile post was reached
the watches showed that he had made the time in
•to;’. The live-eighths was covered iu 1:05 and three-
piarters in 1:21. Waldo passed the seven-eighths
u;st iu 1 :;»7R . and finished out the mile in 1:7.4). lie
was being hunched at the end. and appeared to be a
tired horse.
Fred I.uzader is one trainer who will not be
frightened out of the Derby by Waldo. I.uzader
realizes that Waldo is a grand horse and if fit on
May H) that he will mod likely make a show of
worthy opponents. He thinks there is a chance that
the horse may fail to run back to his two-year-old
form, however, and for that reason he is going
ead with Gallant Pirate and giving his charge
slow but careful preparation for tlie big race.
Gallant Pirate is a slashing black colt that showed
in all of his races a liking for a considerable distant*
of ground. So far. Gallant Pirate has not been
asked to work over half a mile, but he covered this
distance in about as fast time as any thoroughbred
at the traek. Before tie opening of the Lexington
meeting Gallant Pirate will be going over a con-
siderable distance of ground and lie will go the
Derby route twice before tlie big race.
Aside from slow gallons, tlu* horses other than
Derby candidates did little work. Dick Brooks had
tlu* Schulte horses out and Gliding Belle aud Kitij
Olympian were allowed to do slow work. Zienap.
however, was in a running mood and. as her rider
lid not follow instructions, slu* worked a mile much
faster than was expected of h* r. Slu* covered tlu
reuit in 1:45. which is tlu* best work she lias
shown so far. Trainer Brooks will leave Churchill
Downs with the eight thoroughbreds belonging t
\V. F. Schulte next Saturday evening. He will ship
direct to Aqueduct, and will start ids horses there
during the earlv davs of the meeting. Zienap and
Gliding Belle are well advanced in training and are
speeded to give a good account of themselves.
J. \Y. May has shipped the Schwartz string from
Douglas Park, where he has been wintering. H<
goes direct to Aqueduct. He had twenty horses in
training, but left two at Churchill Downs to be
handled bv A1 Lnzader. liis brother-in-law.
Tin* string of W. A. Hughes has arrived at Church-
ill Downs. Four horses will be turned over to Lee
Christv to handle.
Another turfman to arrive is T. K. Mnnford. who
is training for Wade McLemore. lie brought
Meadow. Sterlin and Rue. He was accompanied by
jockey Roy Lowe.
\. Weston, who trains for Thomas Clyde, yester-
day wired Secretary Davis that he desired fourteen
stalls.
Jockey Eddie Martin has arrived from Oakland and
will pilot tin* horses of J. B. Respess during the
tiling meeting. ,
James Cass has received a telegram from Stanley
Page announcing that he would leave Los Angeles
few davs. Page will have the mount
Fighting Bob in the event that George Reif decides
to start his horse in tin* Derby.
W. G. Yanke. the California bookmaker, is now
Col. W E Applegate’s racing partner and the big
string of horses that William Walker has in charge
at Churchill Downs have been nominated in all tlieir
stake engagements iu the firm name of W. G. Yanke
& Co.
WORK-OUTS OF EASTERN HORSES.
88726=
Galveaca
.111
1:06}
3.
. 96.
. X 750
4SK749)
Daddy Gip
. 97
1:07}
s.
.101.
. X 745
( 887245 ) tCl« aid light
. 98
1:09}
8.
.112.
. ©740
SK795=
Phil Molir
. 99
1:«7
• 5.
. 95.
. ^ 1 •!•)
88779=
Likelv Diemhuine.
.109
1 :o9ft
4 .
. 100.
• x l}~:
88487=
t Bubbling Water. .
.107
1:07}
4 .
.116.
88726
John II. Sheehan.
.114
1 :09ft
9 .
.117.
S8779
Fern 1
. 92
1 :(>5
5 .
. 92.
. X723
mile iu 55. A good
Cnder a strong pull
Ciider a si t on;
Baltimore. Md.. April G. — Almost a dozen of the
ls*st steeplechase riders are already on the scene for
the coming meeting at Pimlico. Never Ik* fore
the history of stcepleeliasing at tin* local race
course were there so many skilled riders on hand
while more arc to come between now and tlu* open-
ing. Those already here are Jimmy Owens. W.
Allen. A. Davidson. Jimmy Lynch. Ernest Hoppe.
Eddie Kelly. Liek Saffel. W. McKinney. W. Jack
son. Harvey Boyle and W. Rena.
With W. All'll ami Jimmy Lynch. 4)wens Is to
ride the Totnnklns jumpers, which are likely to be
prominent during the coming meeting.
E. IIupjH* be n<,w with the stable of Jerry Murphy
who has Peep Sli d and Magellan, the latter owned
by It. S. Garrett, of this city.
A. Davidson, better known as “Buster.*’ is to do
tlu* greater part of the riding for the Robert Neville
estate. Davidson was with the late Colonel Neville
for a number of years and won a u timber of big
♦•vents for the Virginia breeder. Dick Saffel will
ride as a free lance. W. Jackson will replace Erie
Savage as rider for the stable of Mr. MoMurtrie.
the Pennsylvania turfman. Savage’s days as a
steeplechase rider are over, his tumble on Bersi
here last fall putting him out of the business.
K. Kelly and W. .McKinney are to ride free lance
at Piinlu-o. The latter has promised George Slier-
man first call on his services, while he will have
a h g on High Hat in his’ races.
Harvey Itovle is to do the riding for 4i. A. Broiider.
• •f N« w York, who l as Thistledale. Waterway and
Smoker, while lie will also have the mounts on
D.tcra. owned by James Stewart, of Toronto.
W. Uenu is a Canadian of promise who will ride
here as a free iance.
KENTUCKY'S RACING COMMISSION.
Lexington, Ky.. April G. — It is stated that Gover-
nor Willson has d<*cided to name Col. E. F. Clay,
of Boiirlwui Comity: Col. Milton Young, of !a*xing-
i<m: Major l'oxhall A. Daingcrtvld. of Fayette
County: George J. Ling, of Louisville, and Johnson
N. Canidcu. of Woodfo:d Count v. as mcinliers of tlu*
new Kentucky State Racing Commission, and that
he has written to each of these* gentlemen asking if
they will accept ap|**int men! on the commission.
(George J. Ling is said to have expressed a disin-
clination to serve on the commission 1 m - cause of the
pressure of other business, and a petition request-
ing that he accept the appointment and directed ♦♦»
l' i in ban ben put iu elrculutktu lure. Ir has re-
ceived tin* signatures of more than l r /t breeders,
trainers and owners of tl*nn>uglibr**d horses, and will
1-e mailed to Mr. Long at once. It is expected that
the governor will announce his appointments some
time this week.
4 ol. A. S. La bold, of Cincinnati. tfras her * today
and went out to tin* farm of John I). Carr to have
his first look at the till v foal by Voter, out of his
good mare, Cliullta. winner of tlu* Cincinnati Trophy.
EN ROUTE TO NEW YORK.
John J. H«e..»n. who has Ihumi serving as an assist-
aut starter it Oakland during the past winter, and
wm'» will serve in a similar capacity on the New
York tracks the coming season, passed through
Chicago yesterday en route !<• New York to report
to starter Mars Cassidy. He reports i. at the recent
decision of the California Sunreme Court upholding
the legality of stakeholder iu connection with oral
let ting has produ<*ed great optimism as to the fu-
ture of racing in California and that it is fully ex-
reeled that next winter’s meeting at Oakland will
1m* fully in keeping with the flourishing days of th*
si*ori on C.:c coast.
Jot-kcv Stau!«*. Page, win* is on l*is way to report
to George lb if. hi< .*011 tract employer, cairn* rust
in company wi’h Mr. Hogan. Psim* will iI«V at
Amteduet and will r tum west to ride Fighting
Boh in the Kent nek? Derby if his employer concludes
lo start the colt in that historic race.
New York. April 6.— Recent work-outs of horses
in training at Gravesend, Sliecpshead Bay and Bel-
mont Dark were as follows:
Gravesend — Weather showery: traek fast.
Adam Bede— Half utile in 53. Well within him
self.
Aston Key — Three-quarters in 1:19.
Ariosto — Half mile iu 53.
Ben Loyal— Three-quarters in 1:22. Has a good
turn of speed.
Ba 11 v mcna — Half mile in 52. Stiffly restrained
Billy Barnes —Three-eighths in 41 ft
Bil ly Van Deveer — Half mile in 55. A
looker.
Bnshti — Half mile in 53}.
Has a line turn of speed.
Ballet Dance — Half mile in 52ft.
Bclleview — Three-quarters in 1:22. Hard held.
Banyah— Half mile in 54.
Cutlibert — Seven-eighths in 1:40.
Casque- -Three-eighths in 25}.
Dr. Stone — Three-quarters in 1:195.
Danger Mark — Half mile in 52 j.
pull.
Everett — Threo-eiglitlis in 35}.
Elinora — Half mile in 55}.
Fullback — Half mile in 40}.
Frank Mullens — Half mile in 55.
Far West— Mile in 1:50. Under hard restraint.
George Field — Five-eighths in 1:07.
Glucose — Half mile in 54. Well in hand.
Hazeltliorpe — Three-eighths in 27.
Helena — Half mile in 5G. A good mover with
plenty of speed.
Lisaro— Five-eighths in 1:4>7. Under a strong
pull.
Mirdli — Seven-eiglitlis in 1 :36ft.
Pretend Mile in 1 :•"<>. Never looked latter.
Prince Imperial — Mile in 1:50.
Shannon -Half mile in 5GA. Will Ik* ready for
Aqueduct. .
Special Brew- -Three-eighths 111 41. This
will likely find a place in the first Might.
Sandrian — Three-eighths in 29}. A speed test and
good work for a slow beginner.
Snarkles — Half mile in 54.
Wise Mason— Mile in 1:50. Looks good
Wander -Five-eighths in 1:07. Well in hand.
Sliccpshead Bay — Weather wet: track good.
Ash well— Half mile in 57. IBooks well.
Bishop — Three-quarters in 1 :2N.
Charlie Hargrave— 1 Three-quarters in 1:2*.
(Miff Edge— Tli reeeightlis in 40. Has plenty of
speed.
Dreilkin — Three-quarters in 1:23.
Dulleart* — Half mile in 53.
Duke of Ormonde— Three-quarters in 1:23. He
fit and is just being kept on edge.
Frosty — Three-quarters in 1:25.
Hampton Court- —Three-quarters in 1 :2S.
Heart Pang— Half mile in 52. Looks well and
improves with each anpearance.
Krikina — Half mile in 53.
Lad of Langden— Half mile in 5o. All of Ins re
cent work has tieen creditable.
Miramar — Half mile in 59. .
Tlie Peer— Half mile in 54. Recent moves indicate
that lie is close to racing condition.
T*»nv Bonero — Mile in 1:47. Is b*oking well.
Transform — Three-quarters in 1:24.
W 4 K>lcasta— Half mile in 55. Is coming to hand
rapidly.
Belmont Park — Weather wet: track fast.
Altanmha — Half mile in 55.
Amalfi— Half mile in 5G. Half brother to Joe Mail
<len. Shapely youngster with a fair turn of
sliced.
Beaucotip — Mile in 1:53*.
Caudlel terry — Mile in 1:58*.
Faleada— Mile in 1:48*. . .
Golden Agnes — Ouarter iu 242. A handsome filly.
Grandpa — Mile in 1:57. Apparently as good as
Mexosiia — Mile iu 2:1<). Has all the earmarks of
making good again this season.
May River— Mile in l:4Sft.
Mystic River— Half mile in 5G. Has a nice hurst
of speed.
Nestor -Seven -eighths in 1:41}. A fencer of splen
did conformation.
Olambala — 'Mile in 1:5SU
Uhl Boy — Half mile in 54}.
Rooky O’Brien — Three-eighths in 5G}.
ready at the first asking.
Winning Widow — Quarter in 24}.
OAKLAND ENTRIES.
He will be
(M )
ring starts at 1:40 p. in. (Chicago time. 3:40
EIiiiis well in mud. ©Superior mud runner,
maiden.
First Race— Futurity Course.
(170 feet less than 3-4 mile.)
3 vear-olds. Selling.
(Traek record: 71*17— 1 :«*<?.— 2— 99. )
Horse. Wt. Rec. A. Wt. Hdcp
I ml
ss14S-*Silk
S>725-
vs 4 : :r# 3
VS723
SSIKto
SS71G
SS751-
SN751
ss4i;;i
SSIK55
s.siur,
88751
110 1:12 105. .X 72.1
Dixie Dixon 110 1:12} 110...
Pride of Lismore. . 112.. X71
lira merry 10!) 1:12 112..X
De.-e",.lant 11<) 1:14* 112..x7tl
4 telieo DT2 l : 1 25 112..X74K
W. V. Brumby 4M) 107. .. .700
Bah*' Neely ( M ) . . . 1 1 O 1 : 15} 105.. X«i
Juan 112... .ONCi
El Bcrfe<*to 112..XG"
Sully (M) HO G7
Ormonde Cunning-
liaui (Ml 107...
Second Race — 3-4 Mile.
3-vear-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track r**eord : 78289- 1:11 *—3—110. )
88797" Marburg 115 1:14} 4..112..X72:
88713" l.« na l.eeb 107 1:15 4. . 14)3. . © <3
ss7t:3 ! Anne M«*Ge«* !)!) 1:12} 4 .. 10 ::..y
8s71 Mars** Ala* 102 1:13} 4.. 111.. ©71
SS7741 Si*rvi<Tue** 112 1:15 4..11l..©7d«
(88794) Fatiier Stafford 109 1:13* 4.. 14)8.. ©7
851775 Arthur Hyiuuu ...10UI;I^ 5**1^0*»XG95
Ind. Horse. Wt. Uec. A. Wt.
88724 AiniNdo 115 1:12} G..112.
88793 Ballade 9 S 1:14* 5..14I4,
88728 Dr. Dougherty ...94 1:14} 3..101.
8871G Arthur Rouse 3.. 08.
Third Race — 1 Mile and 20 Yards.
3-vrar-olds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: 78105 — 1:40} — 3 — 102.)
88715- l)ou Enrique 109 1:42} G..112.
887541* French C<n»k 4.. 111.
88408- 4)natassa ...
88725 Coblcskill ..
Orllene
Cat aline ....
Wolfville . . .
Pickaway
88794 Mattie Alack
Contra Costa
Eudora
88777
88790
887 J 8
8SGG1
...111 1:44} G. .112
..1001:45ft 7.. 119
..109 1:45 9. .112
..113 1:44} 5.. 112
. .14)2 1:44} 14). .112
..113 1:49 G. .110
!*.*. G. 1 110
Hdcp.
. X48K>
. X 4185
. X 080
.XGG.)
. X 725
. X720
...715
. X 7lo
. X705
. X74IO
.©095
. X4RHI
. XGSM)
. X 685
. XG80
Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs.
year-olds and upward. Handicap.
(Track record: 724)30 — 1:05ft — G — 112.)
fMolcra & Josephs entry.
Fifth Race — 1 Mile and 20 Yards.
3-vear-ohls and upward. Selling.
’4G 3 Aftermath ....
80459= Cigarlightcr
8872:: KhMlia B. <M)
88039* •Colliert
8879::
88727
88727
88572
SSi ; 52
88793
88751
:40ft — 3
—102.)
G. .107.
. X7oo
S. .110.
. ©695
3.. 85.
. X 9t 81
1:44}
5. .102.
. X 990
1:44
5. .112.
. X 685
1:48
5. .112.
. X 680
1:44}
::. . 87.
. X 97
Wap
Special Delivery
Tom O'Malley ..
Voladav 8..HO. . XG65
Andy I)avern «. .107. . XG64I
Theo Case 7..107..XG50
(’irco (Ml 3.. 92. — 650
Sauthia. br. in. by
Santello — Mer-
ced ita 5. .105.
Sixth Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-»dds and upward. Selling.
(Track record: 78280— 1 :t 1ft— 3—110. )
88793- MAY SUTTON ... 95 1:13ft
884*28 Creston 112 1:12}
88723= •M**trnnel ita 11 110 1:14>
8872:1 Passenger
88028 Roberta 91 1:14
8877-t Burning Bush ....100 1:12}
88774 Aeqilia 104 1:14*
88794 Mlerd 108 1:14}
Ilampass 1<»0 1:13ft
88951 I)r. I)owni’e 95 1:20
8SU39 Bcllsnieker
S*n7G Ketcliel
•Apprentice allowance.
The figures under “Reo.” in above entries show
e last time made by the horse at the distance,
with weight carried, since January 1. 1908. Thi;
time is not necessarily made bv a winner. It ma;-
be the estimated time of a losing performance.
5. .109. . X72*
5. .111 . . X72*
3.. 95..X7K
3.. 95.. X 710
95.. X’
G. .111 . . X700
4. .104*. . X6i)5
7. .114. . X419I
4 . . 1 1 1 . . X 685
4. .108. . X«85
7. .Ill . . X67”
3.. 97.. X 674)
I ml.
(88696)
8ss:fi>=
887451 =
.8K84I4
8884 h;
88.811.’,=
887545
88839=
88515
88803=
88804 1
8.880.3'*
887:2
(.8.8807 I
.8879! >
.88807 3
S8*l!)9 :i
ssm m :
SSS07 =
Hors**.
Black Annie
lvingtlioriM*
L«K-iist Bud . . .
(). I\. Herndon
Ia*u Lanier ....
J oil n Garner ...
(’reuse
Tallow Dip
Lady Helen ...
Beth Goodwin ..
Fifth Race—
4-year-olds and
Tan ni**
. . .105
k
( lesa . . .
Confessor
Michael 1!
A 1 vise
Dr. Crook -
Frank Patton
Cobmosa
JAMESTOWN ENTRIES.
Rac tag starts at 3:00 p. m. (Chicago tini *. 2:00. i
X Runs well in mud. ©Superior mud runner.
(M) maiden. „ „ . _
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds aud upward. Selling.^
(Track record: f
I ml. Hors**.
SS829 3 Oppar
8S0S 1 3 Fond Heart ...
(88578) Dander
ss744. • Firebrand
(.88828) Lois (’avanagh
888 1G 3 * King’s Guinea .
Second Race — 5 1-2 Furlongs.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling.
•aek record: 88740 — 1:00s — 3 — lo::.)
Wt. Ree.
A. Wt. Hdcp.
98
:16
3. . Hie: 725
103
:15}
5. . 120. . X 720
HR)
: 15}
4. . 123. . X715
105 1:16}
7. . 117. . X 710
5. . 120. . X705
HR) 1-20*
7. .120. . X 705
(Traci
5. .112.. XT
4.. 113.
. . 7 20
4.. 111.
X 7 1 5
5 . . 1 1 2 .
X 705
9 . .114.
X 700
8 . .112.
. -7(H)
5. .DR).
. .700
JACKSONVILLE ENTRIES.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time. 2:30. i
XRuns well in mud. ©Superior mud runner.
(M) maiden.
First Race; — 1-2 Mile.
2-year-olds. Fillies. Selling.
(Traek record: 88520—483—2—109.)
Ind. Horse. Wt. Uec. A. Wt. Ildcp.
8873 5 3 Harvest Moon (M)115 :30ft 110.... 72-’
88735 *l>clena 105 72(
88800 •Chess (M) 105 71 :
105 71 (
1U>. . xto:
110 74M>
110 700
8880!) •Altietto (M)
88520 Trait <M>
Dixie Blue (M) ...
Roll Up (Ml
8880!)
87812
Second Race — 3-4 Mile.
J-year-olds ami upward. Selling.
(Track record : 88576 — 1:11} — 7 — 105.)
887-30 Select TI.
88693 s Boserrian
88820 Spleiidhhi
88820 Diction ..
SS739 -Mozart . .
88428= Light Blue
S87G2 3 Doe All(*n
SS81!) * Wild Fire
8895:: Binlslayer
88820= Ar. J. Whalen (M). 10811:18
.88762 Away 1ir2 1:18
99 1:12 ft
...102 1:13
...105 1:13}
... SR) 1:16}
...DU 1:13ft
... 99 1:13ft
...111 1:15
5. .111 72:
«. .111. .©72f
4. .1417. . X71-
3.. .102. . XTF
4.. 107..X7K
4. .112. .©71
7. .111 . . X71
94 7B
. .103 1 :14} lo. .111 . . X 7o
“ .111..X705
7. .109. . X790
S8S24 N4**l Carmack 97 1:16} 4. .10!). . X«*
Third Race— 1 Mile.
4-vear-olils and iqiward. S«*lling.
(Track record: 88CJ«)— 1:39— 4— 102.)
88717= Mvstifier 192 1:49ft 5.. 121.. ©72.*
88631 3 4 'omedh*nn<* 98 1 : 40^; 7. . 1 1!>. . X 724
4 >8(581 I* Dolly Bull man 88 1:4(5}; 4..111..X71-
8879(5 Jane Swift 5. .119. . x7i:
88V21 Sail Gil 11)2 1:41} 5..121..X71*
88821 CereuMMiius 99 1:39} 4.. 121.. X 70
( 8K9S9 ) 4 ’oonev K 6 . . 121 . . X 70C
88981 Admouitor 4..119..X704
Fourth Race — 1 Mile.
3-vear-ohls and upward. Selling Handicap.
(Track record: 88980—1:39—4—102.)
(SSG59) I1ANS 102 1 :39} 5..107..X72T
8871 4 1 3 El fall 94 l:.39ft 9. . 109. . X72
88811 High Range 191 1:39ft 4..1<)5..X71
88708= Etl.ou 1<»2 1:38} 9. .112. . X71b
88(519 Collis Orinsby 195 1:42} 3.. 95..X705
Fifth Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling.
(Track record: 88576- -1:11ft— 7— 195.)
S>7::8 3 r.adv McNally 107 1:14 112..X725
SK782 3 l ralla 1.12 1:14ft 112 720
88918 ‘Catroke 107.. X 715
88734) Autumn Rose 14)7 1:13} 112..X710
88782 Coon skin 108 1:14} 112 705
87739 Acolin 92 1:18ft 112..X700
88184 Deerook (M) 112 690
Sixth Race — 1 1-16 Miles.
3 vear-olds and upward. Soiling.
(Track record : 87840—1 :46 - 4 — 107. )
. .114..X725
88829 Complete
88818 3 Henry Crosscaddin
( M ) 10S 1 :08ft
888 IS Lurid
88773 Helen I?
86248 Panique
80941 Istria 100 1:13}
88787 *Sam Fudge (M>...
Third Racvo — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Track record: n271 — 1:40} — 3 — 404.)
( .‘S791 1 ( )sorine 109 1 :444ft 4. . 103. . X 725
( .88743) Ragman 198 1:40ft 4 . . 1 1 1 . . X 720
S87>«) Pins and Needles.. 1O0 1:*W)} G. . 10-*. . X *L*
88789* Otilo 109 1:40 4. 102. . X710
Fourth Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs.
2 year olds. Se'“
( Traek rec* >rd : 8 1 502-
88815= GOOD NEWS (M).107
•Yanktn* Lady. b. f.
1 >v Y a it kee — La dy
Tarantella ...
88815* A1k' At tell
88825 Jack Ryan (M)
88741 3 Mayweed (M) .
88790 Ortega
8881 5 Aunt Lena (M)
Fifth Race— 5-8 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Selling
(Track record: 81720 — 1:01 — 3 — 109.)^
88817= King Avondale .
SSK2G Racing Ib'i! ....
i SS826) • Eva Tanguay ..
87904 ‘Amoret
>8829 Billie Hihhs ...
SSS18 2 * W. I. II inch ...
SS744 Firebrand
•Apprentice allowance.
..110
:56ft
103.)
105.
. . .725
100.
:56*
112.
. X 7 1 5
105.
. . .710
105.
. X705
112.
.-. .7i#i
105.
. . .700
116
1:01}
U
.112.
.1«*7.
. . . 72. )
100
1:01
3.
. !K).
. X 715
112
1 :02 ft
3.
. !Hi.
. X7lO
102
1 :02 ft
5.
.111.
. X*o5
119
1 :02ft
4.
.107.
.. .705
11 s
1:03}
7.
.105.
. X700
PENSACOLA FORM CHART.
PENSACOLA. FLA.. Wednesday. April 6. 1910. -
Tenth day. Pensacola Fair Asaociation. Spring
Meeting. (2 lnHiks <m.) Weather clear.
Presiding Judge. W. W. Lyles. Starter. Ldward
TrilK*. Racing Secretary. Hart Dernbam.
88836 First Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $1,50. 3-
year-ohls aud upward. Silling. Net value to wiu-
ner $110. .
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. 4 1. Pl. Sb.
Ill l 1 Reilly 3-2 3-2 3-5 1-3
14)8 25 Upton 3 4 3 2 3-5
111 3 3 F’nklin 3-2 2 4-5 2-5
ID!* 4 lu J*Mc4T"y 3 7 3 3-2
106 5 McA’le 3 2 1 1-2
lQSj LeftGI’sner ♦* « 2 r
Time. 25. 50%. '55%. Track fast.
Winner— L. Betts' eh. g. 45. by Dr. Ilasbrouek —
^reiuorne (trained by A. L. Jones).
Went to post at 3:43. At post 2 minutes. Start
•ad. Won driving: second and third the same. The
.v inner was entered for $14M): m» bid.
Scratched- -88804 Moscow Belle. 109.
Overweights — Serenade. 21 pounds.
88837 Second R im — 3-4 Mile. Purs** $150. 4 year-
olds and upward. S**lling. Net valu»* to winner
Ind. Horse.
8S800* Baleshed
>8758 Tallow Dip
S8800 Dry Dollar
<S754 3 Nettie Car ita
>884)0 Alice Mack
Serenade
$ 110 .
Ind. Hors*'.
88(39 Judge Dundon 112
*88758)San Primo
88753) Bobby Uook
S8801 Escutcheon
«8731=Donaldo
S8732)GoMsmith
Wt. Fin. Jockey. Op. Cl. PI. Sli.
1= Glasner 2
jnu WWr n 0
101 3 l U*>1«* 21
106 4i F'nklin 5
88823* First Premium 105 1 :46ft
88593 *IN'arl Point 4.. 106. .X 720
88782= Tempter 94 1:48* 3..102..X715
88994 Uahlegraiu 106 1:49ft 7. .Ill . . x7lo
88813 Sandpiper 4. .109. . X 705
88824 .‘Agreement 109 1:50ft 5. . 14X5. . X7<»5
88820 The Thorn 92 1 : 47 5. . 1 11 . . X7(io
88710 W**ol stone 1(811:49 G..111..X700
•Apprentice allowance.
PENSACOLA ENTRIES.
Probabilities: Weather clear: track fast.
Racing starts at 3:30 n. in. (Chicago time. 3:3o.)
XRuiis well in mud. ©SujK*rior mud runner.
(M) maiden.
First Race — 5-8 Mile.
4-year-olds and upward Selling.
Ind.
Horse.
' Wt. Re**.
A. Wt.
Ildcp.
S8>00=
Greenlawn
109 1:04}
4. .118.
72r*
(8874.1 I
Anna Smith
104 1:01ft
7. .124.
. x72o
(88755)
Luokv Mate
94 1:00*
4*. .121.
. X 715
(.8880!) »
Bin Bi* *» . . .
114) 1:04}
5. .129.
. XTlO
8S805*
Daisy It 104 1:04* 5.. 114.
Second Race — 1 Mile.
3-year- -olds and upward. Selling.
. . .705
88802*
HOYLE
94 1:41}
4.. 89.
. . . 7*jr>
( 8875!) 1
Rauum Corona .... 92 1:48
3. . 89.
. X 720
8.8801
(’onville ....
109 1:49ft
6. .104.
. X 7 1 5
88801 3
Punkv
9. . 104.
. XTlO
8884)2
Neclia
Ill 1:46ft
(;. .192.
. X7lO
88802=
Tackle
107 1:46}
5. .104.
.©705
88806 s
Sanona Girl
Third Race — 4 1-2 Furlon;
3 year-*)kls aud upward. Sell
1 . . 97
Ri.
...705
4 8879!) )
Gerando ....
91
. X 725
(88700)
Jessica
14R> :59}
3. . 86
. . .720
(>8T9>)
Unde Jim ..
I«m! :5 s}
4 . . 103
.©715
(88754 )
Caltha
112 :58
5. .104.
. X710
TTB’ns 5 4 3-2 7-10
„ JasU’r’l %V2 2} 1 1-2
Time. 24%. 50. 1:16. Track fast.
Winner— T. Maguire's b. h. 5. by Uarlton Grange
— Florence Hudson (trained f»y T. Maguire).
Went to |w»st at 4:12. At |H>st 4 n»Iunt**s. Start
gfKsl. Won easily: second ami third driving. The
winner was entered for $50t>: no bid.
Scratched— (88761) Anna Smith. 107.
( )v**rweiglits — Escutcheon. 1 pound; Dona ldo. .».
83838 Third Rac* — 3 1-2 Furlongs. Purse $150. 2-
v*'ar-olds. Selling. N**t value to winner $11‘*.
Ind. Horse. Wt.Fin.Jm-kev. Op. 4*1. Pi. Sh.
88708 M. Depres 14)6 1= Reilly 1<> 12_ 1 out
88798*Fatherlido 107 2* Uoh* 3 3-5 out —
(SS757) Messenger BoyllS TTB’ns 3 _ 3 1 out
( S8752) Uhenault 118 4 r * Jasi^’r’l 3-5 1 out
(SS7DS) Vamos 115 5 F’nklin 4 1 3-2 out
Time. 25. 38%. 44%. Track fast.
Winner- Mrs. M. E. Slack’s eh. g. by Fatherless—
Chiming Bells (train»'*l by W. H. Leonard).
w* nt to !K:st at 4:41. At |*<>st 2 minutes. Mart
good. Won easily: second and third driving. The
winner was *‘nt4*r«*d for $200: no bhl.
88839 Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile. Purse $150. 3-year-
olds and upward. Selliug. Net value to winner
" Wt.Fin.Joekey. Op. 4N. Pl. Sh.
Imi. Horse.
88799= Scotch l^ass
SS73D Kingthorin*
S8729 Fete
SS795 Trappe
1i Cole
2-5 Upton 3
3* TTB’ns 51
4= Chapp’ 1 4
Irvin 4
7-14)1-4 **ut
4- 5 2-5
5- 5 7-l'4
SS756 Adeline Bourne 9S ----- ,
74721 Ansonia 109 « Glasner 2 2 1 12
Time. 25%. 51. 1:C4%. Track fast.
Winner — J. W. Kerr's eh. f. 4. by Albert -Scotca
Lassie (train«*d by U. E. Murphy).
W*'iit to |w*st at 5:07. At |H.st 2 minutes. 8ta, t
g*HMl. Won easily: second ami tbinl *lriving. I a**
winner was ent**re*l for $104): no bid.
Overweights — Adeline Bourne. 4 i*oun*ls.
88840 Fifth Race-
olds and upward.
$ 110 .
Did. Hotge.
88756 Sidda. D.
88696 My Rosa
88804 Altar
8872!) Ex|»ect-to-Seo
88729 Address
87337 Uor>n
Time. 25%
Winner — R. H. G
Sidda Ikillnw (train
Went t«» post at
g* •* •* I . Won driving;
winner was entered
-S Mile.
S*lling.
Purs** $150. 3-year-
Net value to winner
Wt.
Fin.
Jockey. On.
4*1.
Pl. Sh.
Ml
ink
F’ nklin
ZK
0
1 1-2
OR)
L’=
Reilly
2
7-102-5
•M
«
WWr’n
4 -
3
1 1-2
111
4=
JaaC’r’l
4
2
7-102-5
106
5 *
(’Brown
3
6
2 1
114
6
McA’le
6
4
2 1
51. 1:05. Track fast.
rav's <*h. f. 4. bv Nickey D. —
*,1* by N. I). Davis).
• :29. At p*»st 1 minute. Start
second ;i ml tliir»l the same. Th ■
for $10(); no bid.
OAKLAND FORM CHART.
OAKLAND. CAL.. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6, 1910.— Ninety ninth day. New California Jockey 4'luh. Winter
Meeting. Weather cleat.
Presiding Judge. E. 4'. llop|K*r. Starter, Rieiiard Dwyer. Secretary. Percy W. Treat.
Racing starts at 1:40 p. ui. (Chicago time 3:40 p. in.). W indicates whip. S spurs. It blinkers. Kitr -
ures in parentheses following tin* distance of each race Indicate index number, track record, age of burse
am! weight carried. •Indicates apprentice allowance.
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (78289— 1 :11 %— 3 — 11<».) Purse $200. 4-year-olds and upward.
Selling. Net value to winner $150.
88830
Ind Horses
A Wt PP St %
% %
Sir Fin
Jockeys Owners 0
n
c
P
S
»*<;> BAN ROSE
WR
4 100 8
7
3= 3*i
2 '* l h
G Archib’dKaisinCityStaldo 9-5
*2
0
9-102 3
SS368 MY UAL
w
7 ill 10
1
7 l 8 J
7,S 2’i Gross \\ R Engstrom
2 '»
hi
1
2
FREDOXIA
w
4 166 4
9
8 ‘ 7 nk
7 iik :*uk
Shale F \V Grafford 8
12
12
6
3
SS623 EDITH R
w
5 1 <»!) 11
6
•Hi - 1
3:>U 4U
Coburn Hollywood Stablelt)
15
15
6
3
SSi:: » R. A. M'lTUDY
w
4 10 s
3
♦»- .»"k
4 ! ‘ 5*
Cotton J Stowe 6
10
10
4
2
SS f !0 PACIFICO
w
8 ill
10
1 3 lb=
S l 6 'i
I tore 1 A K Moropoulos 5
;5
0
11
56-3
SK364 ROYAL X.
w
6 114 7
4
2 t* t-
6 \ 74
A W’iH’ms Wilson Rooker 15
20
10
4
2 4
88568 COLONEL BRADY
WB
5 111 2
11
1 U 11 *
11* SH
Klein F T Hink**y 30
50
Si
20
10
88623 AMETHYST
W
5 109 6
s
10 *} 6 l
1 H 1 =
10 = 9'
A Thomas. Beckwith Stable 8
10
|
4
2
88664) 4 ’OMltUUY
sn
6 111 9
f*
U 10 =
Stock E Kinneman 5
7
7
2
S-5
S.VitlO*15L.\ XCHE C.
WR
6 104 12
2
36 !•*
9= 11
An*lers*»n 11 Mack 10
15
TT,
3
S874S* LAN ITA
W
4 101 l
12
1*2 12
12 12
Rolette salt l.ake Staldc_*0
40
40
15
8
Thin
24%. 49%.
1:15%.
Track fast-
Winner- It. f. by The Commoner Rose Standish 11 rained by R. 'I'. Owen).
Went to jhjvi Mt 1:15. At |Mist 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the sain**.
BAN ROSE was* best, made up much ground from a slow beginning and stood a hard drive gamely. MY
PAL also closed a big gap aud finished with a rush. FRED0NIA came from tar back aud fiui&hed well.
i.y*u .
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910.
DAILY RACING FORM.
3
EDITH R. lin'd after running well to the stretch. R. A. M ’CURDY showed si>eed. COMBURY quit badly
utter setting tin* pace to the stretch. The winner was entered for $300: no bid.
Overweights B:uir«»se. iKuinds. •
88831
Ind Horses
SECOND RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. <72089— 1:51 -^3— 109.) Curse
ward. Selling. Net value to winner $150.
AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
100.) Purse $200. 4-year-olds and up- I 8S7:
3h Nicol
4 l E Gi
R L Thomas
E Griffin F J Pons
Brannon F J Pons
J F Judd 50
R I> Williams t6-3
5 7 45 3-2 1-2
J2 3J 16-53-5 out
%2 35 16-53-5 out
50 100 60 20 6
t6-3 7-5 6-5 1-2 out
O H C P S
88652*PELIGH< ►
XS554 HOME HESS
887l'7*KT. ALBANS
8M*r*UEDWOOD II.
8M,::9 TRUST
ws 6 105
ws 6 112
WB 6 107
12 15 8 4 2
:: fl 3| 3 2 7-10
15 30 30 12 C
10 15 15 6 3
88750 MIKE JORDAN w 9 112 4 2 4« 4« 1J 1% l 2 1% Denny W St Vincent 4 6 6 2 1
SSLS’SPRING BAN w 7 110 l l 1^ if 22 3% 3 3 2*> T Rice NorthwestStable 8-5 2 6-5 3-5 1-3
8n7i7 3 <\k , ’K SURE w 7 112 3 3 3>*'3»k 3% 2 uk 2 ut 3 h A Will’ms Frazier & Farris 6 10 10 3>. 8-5
8874X NASMERITO wsb 4 107 i* S :>k 5“* 5“* 6"* 5*»6 42 j King Petaluma Stable 10 15 15 6 3
8X662*PELIGKOSO ws 6 105 5 7 7 7 6=?. 5% 6>« 5 4 G W Car’ll M A Dodge 12 15 8 4 2
8S5.V4 HOMELESS ws 6 112 7 9 2 3 2* 4« 4 2 * 4 s «*« G Archib’dW T Anderson 3 3J 3J 3-2 7-10
887_’7*ST. ALBANS wb 6 107 2 6 6% 6% 7 7 _ 7 7 Jahnsen G P McNeil 15 30 30 12 C
8M3<f* RED WOOD II. w 7 107 8 4 Fell. " Sehlen W M Cain 10 15 15 6 3
8K39 TRUST w 5 107 6 5 Fell. T Taylor Maitia&Pourroy 30 60 60 25 12
Time. 24%. 50. 1:17. 1:43%, 1:55%. Track fast.
Winner — B. g. by Nephew — Zylplia (trained by W. St. Vincent).
Went to i**si nt 2:10. At |misi 3 minutes. Start g«M»d. Won driving: second and third the same.
MIKE JORDAN closed an early gap and, running into the lead on tin* baekstretch. easily drew away in
tli*- >1 retch. SPRING RAN set the earlv pace and fell bark, but came again ami finislied gamely. COCK
SI RE was always prominent and ran a go«*d. game ra<v. NASMERITO finished fast. HOMELESS showed
k|M 'l. The winner, entered for $200. was bid up to $4(6) by W. Hawke and l»ouglit in.
( iverweights — Nasnierito, 4 pounds.
S8319 2 MONCRIEF wb 111 6 4 5n* 5 s 36 Nicol R L Thomas 5 7 45 3-2 1-2
8S617 2 AGNES MAY w 106 4 2 l 1 2J 4 l E Griffin F J Pons *2 3J 16-53-5 out
88781 2 LOUIS DBS OOGNETS w 112 5 7 46 4 2 5 2 Brannon F J Pons $2 31 16-53-5 out
88763 STARTLER wb 103 7 6 6 6 6* Kohn J F Judd 50 100 60 20 6
8S718 DELL w 104 1 3 7 7 7 Adams R D Williams t6-5 7-5 6-5 1-2 out
t tCoupled In betting; no separate place or show belting.
Time. 23%, 48%, 55%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. f, by Martinet — Hester W. (trained by It. D. Williams).
Went to post at 3:43. At post 2 minutes. Start poor. Won easily: second and third driving. DAR-
LING, off forwardly, wore AGNES MAY down while rounding the far turn ami finislied with a rush after
being carried wide when entering the homestretch. SIR KEARNEY gained steadily, but was driving hard
at the end to stall off MONCRIEF. The latter closed a big gap and finished wearing SIR KEARNEY down.
AGNES MAY set the early puce fast, but Lilted when entering the homestretch ami carried DARLING out
with her. LOUIS DES COGNETS began slowly, but finisht'd fast. The winner was entered for $2,000;
11c hid. •
Overweights — Startler. 1 pound.
88823
Ind Horses
FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile and 70 Yards. (88G21— 1:45 — 1
and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $225.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys C
Purse $400. 4 -year olds
0 H C P S
DQOQO THIRD RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). <71817— 1 :08%— 2—99. (
Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200.
Ind Horses
> $250. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $200.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P 8
S8525 2 GREAT JUBILEE WB 4 116 1 4 2% 2'1 2 4 2* 1'
SX710*MERRY GIFT W 4 106 5 2 l 3 l 3 l 2 1* 2 !
(£8739) FIRST PREMIUM wb 7 120 3 5 3 * 30. 3* 3 2 3>
XXG59 MAMIE ALGOL wsb 8 115 6 8 7 7 5| 5 l 4 :
88645 E. OF RICHMOND W 4 116 4 1 6»> 5* 4' 4 1 5j
88659 GERRYMANDER W 4 113 2 6 5% 6 l 6> 6« 6
88767 ROSEBORO W 7 117 8 3 8 8 7 7 V
XS560*PLUME WB 4 106 7 7 4 ‘ 46 8 8 8
l"t f Jackson J I Houstnan JrlO 10
2 5 Adams R D Williams 2 2J
3«t Troxler M Foley 9-5 5
4 s E Griffin W V Casey 10 12
51 J Deav’p’t W W<xidard 12 15
6 3 Ganz W L Williams 6 10
9-5 5 4 8-5 4-5
10 12 12 4 2
12 15 12 5 21
6 10 9 3 8-5
3 8 7 21 1
l»tk jut pa )nk Gross P G Lynch 6-5 7-5 1
l 1 2*{ 2% 2>* Kent Frazier & Farris 3 6 6
6= 4 13 3 2 3- Parker F M Hopper 10 15 1.
;{k 3> 41 42 a Thomas A J Jackson 12 20 2 *
41 6 2 6» 51 G Archib’dJ S Harlan 6 5 ff
6‘ 5* 5 l 6 2 Mentry W Cahill 7 12 1‘
7 7 7 7 Kederis G A Marshall 6 10 It
10 15 15 6
12 20 20 7
5 1S-5(H
12 12 4
10 10 3
< 88776 (GO LDF1NN WB 5 106 6 4 2^k ink ink Ink Gross P G Lynch 6-5 7-5 1 9
88779 3 TH 1STLE BELLE 4 103 2 6 l 1 2*1 2% 2>* Kent Frazier & Farris 3 6 6 2
88t;50*RALROXIA w 3 91 7 2 5 2 4 14 3 2 3- Parker F M Hopper 10 15 15 6
887.6 BINOCULAR w 3 91 3 5 3*» 3 l 4 1 4 2 A Thomas A J Jackson 12 20 20 7
882x5 JIM GAFFNEY w 5 109 5 3 41 6 2 6‘ 51 G Archib’dJ S Harlan 6 5 18-56
fcS'<76 SEWELL wsb 6 110 4 1 6‘ 5* 5 l 6 2 Mentry W Cahill 7 12 12 4
8S7lls a K ID NORTH w 3 88 1 7 7 7 7 7 Kederis G A Marshall 6 10 10 3
Time. 1:10. Track fast.
Winner — B. m, by Gold Heels — Wings (trained by T. Kirk(.
Went tu post at 2:34. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving: second and third the
GOLDF1NN was reserved early and. taking the lead on tiie stretch turn, outgamed THISTLE BEL
tin- end. THISTLE BELLE was off slowly, but t«*ok the lead with a rush and held on gamely after
headed. BALUO.N1A ran an excellent race and finished resolutely. BINOCULAR showed speml, but
lo stay. The winner was entered for $1,200; no bid.
overweights — Balronia, 1 )khhu 1; Jim Gaffney. 1; Sewell. 2.
88659 GERRYMANDER W 4 113 2 G 5% 6* 6 1 6« 6 3 Ganz W L Williams 6 10 9 3 8-5
8X767 ROSEBORO w 7 117 8 3 8 8 7 7 7 3 Brannon F J Pons 3 8 7 2J 1
8S5GO*PLUME wb 4 106 7 7 4 1 46 8 8 8 J Wilson C S Wilson 7 15 15 6 3
Time, 24, 49, 1:14%, 1:40. 1:44% (new track record). Track fast.
Winner — B. c, by Knight of the Thistle — Miss Hanover (trained by J. Shields!.
Went to 1 lost at 4:04. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second and third the same.
GREAT JUBILEE ran in close pursuit of MERRY GIFT until entering the homestretch, where he closed
up on her and outgamed her in the final drive. MERRY GIFT showed a tine turn of speed and set a fast
pace from the start, but tired when challenged. FIRST PREMIUM \tas always prominent, but was driving
bard at the end to outstay the fast gaining MAMIE ALGOL. The winner was entered for $400; no bid.
Scratched — 88 710 Wo olst one, 117. ,
OQQQ4 SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. ( X7840— 1 :40--4 — 107. ) Purse $400. 4 year olds and up-
7E ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325.
88824
A WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P S
FOURTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. ( 721 >29— 1 :51— 3—109. ) Pi
ward. Handicap. Net value to winner $275.
urse $350. 3-year-olds and up-
Ind Horst's
AWtPPSt St % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
0 H C P S
WSB 4 116 7 7 61
W 4 111 4 4 8
WB 5 112 C 8 7
w 4 113 5 3 21
7 «6 66
4 8 8
w 4 113 5 5 2k 3«» 5‘ 6 l
WB 4 116 S 6 3* 4k 7 7
W 4 113 1 1 4h ok 8 8
E Patterson 2 2 9-5 7-101-3
Cook 2 35 3 1 2-3
Louis 3 3J 3 4-5 2-5
Reed 1.7 15 12 4 2
A Clopton 15 25 20 7 3
L Schneitter 50 60 50 20 10
SffTi^ORBlOULAR w 7 112 4 ’2 3* 3J T- l 1 2 3 i l n <
< 88777 (CHKST’R KRUMwb 3 92 5 4 4 15 4' 3 4»« 2»k ]b js ;
88777 s INCLEMENT ws 4 1O0 2 3 2‘ 23 3k 2- 2‘ 3«k
88778 EDW. T. FRYER wb 6 101 3 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 2 i (
88795 ‘COIXJNEL JACK WB 6 97 1 1 1= 1 3 5 l»'k 4= 4 3 5
Time. 24, 49. 1:14%, 1:39%, 1
Winner — Ch. h. by Smile — Orlied Maiden (trained by G.
Went to post at 2:.‘1S. At |x»st 1 minute. Start goo<
ORBICULAR ran forwardly from the start and had the bes
tidden at the cml. CHESTER KRI'M swcrvetl to tiie rail ;
M retell, but ebist'd up rapidly in the stretch and, with an e
ENT did his best and had no mishaps. COLONEL JACK *
ladly.
< tverwoi glits — Inclement, 1 pound: Edwin T. Fryer. 1.
0000 4 FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (69104—1:38%-
Si'lling. Net value to winner $2o0.
G Archib’dJohnson & Gray 8-5 2 ll-109-20out
Selders E Moyne 6-5 2 9-5 1-2 out
Vand’sen L F O’Leary 6 12 12 3 1
Gross F Wallhauser 7 8 5 2 7-10
A Thomas O Turek 12 15 15 4 3-2
1:52. Track fast.
. Gray).
imI. Won driving: second and third the same,
st racing luck, made a fast finish and was best
at the start and was in a pocket on the back-
equnlly g<*od rider, would have won. 1NCLEM-
sliowed the most speed to the stretch and quit
88834
—95.) Purse $250. 3-year-olds and upward.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
8877S WHIDDEN
887:4 BEAU MAN
88749 REDEEM
8K77s’IIIACKO
8875U HUSH MONEY
< 887:5 (•SILVER LINE
5 n k 1*1 G Archib’dMaine Stable
\v 4 10S 1 1 13 1J 12 l'J 2 2 T Taylor Bard & Farrar 6
O H C P S
3 41 4i 8-5 7-1
88709*PIRATE DIANA wsb 5 110 2 3 5 s 2 1 2'A 2* U F Jackson V E Patterson 2 2 9-5 7-101-3
8S694 3 JACK RIGHT wb 4 116 3 2 1»| l 1 1* IS 2 4 Troxler J Cook 2 3S 3 1 2-5
88622 s M A X I M DM wsb 4 116 7 7 6h 6k 3k 3i 3' Ganz S Louis 3 3* 3 4-3 2-5
S8764 GATIKN LASS w 4 111 4 4 8 8 4 2 4 3 4 4 J Wilson <’ Reed 15 15 12 4 2
XS645*AG REEM ENT WB 5 112 C 8 7 7 6 2 5« 5 10 J Henry S A Clopton 15 23 20 7 3
X86S9 PERCY TAYLOR w 4 113 5 5 2k 3k 5* 6 1 6J Jost J L Schneitter 50 60 50 20 10
8S734 2 FIRM WB 4 116 S 6 3‘ 4*‘ 7 7 7 5 J Deav’p’t C H KnebelkamplO 15 15 5 2
NX693 NED CARMACK w 4 113 1 1 4h r,h 8 8 8 Hannan T M Irvin 60 100 100 30 12
Time, 24, 49%, 1:15, 1:41%. 1:48%. Track fast.
Winner — B. m, by Pirate of Penzance — Diana (trained by C. E. Patterson).
Went to post at 4:2!). At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same.
PIRATE DIANA slipped through on the inside on the baekstretch and, closing on the leader on the far
turn, outgamed him in tin* final drive. JACK RIGHT ran to the front on the first turn and set the pace
until challenged, then tired in the last furlong. MAXIMUM moved up gamely on the baekstretch and had
to stand a hard drive to outstay GATIEN LASS. AGREEMENT closed a big gap. The winner was en-
tered for $300; no hid.
Scratched— 88739 John A.‘ Mnnro, 110 : 88739 Alauda. 117: 88734 Lista. 112: 88543 Red Doe. 111.
JAMESTOWN FORM CHART.
JAMESTOWN, VA., WEDNESDAY. APRIL 6, 1910.— Fifth day. Jamestown Jockey Club. Spring Meet-
ing. (7 liooks on.) Weather wet.
Presiding Judge, Edward Cole. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary. F. W. Gerliardy.
Racing starts at 3:00 p. in. (Chicago time 2:00 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs. B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following tin* distance of each race indicate index numlier. track record, age of horse
and weight curried. * Indicates apprentice allowance.
W 3 94 4 3 5k 6*
B 5 110 2 X 3nk 2 -
w 5 104 5 4 6 4 52
WS 6 101 7 7 22 4k
3 5k a* 3* 2k 3“k A Thomas J W Paulsen
X 3"k 2-S 22 3 2 4 2 £ A Will’ 111s R S Davidson
4 6 4 52 4 2 4 2 5 4 Coburn D S Fountain
7 22 4k Gut 6 2 6 4 Gargan J Schreiber
6 8 X 8 7 3 7 s Vand’sen F Merckel
5 4 2 S’J 6 2 8 8 Selden Devin A 1 Co
7 7 3 9-5
7 31 7-5 7-10
2 8-5 3-5 1-3
20 20 8 3
12 12 5 2
15 15 6 3
25 20 8 4
88825
FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. (88708 — 17%— 2— 122.) Purse $200. 2-year-olds. Maidens.
Special Weights. Net value to winner $150.
87743 ( HARLEY PAINE WB 6 110 8 6 8 8 X 7 3 7 s Vand’sen F Merckel 7 15 15 6 3
8X6.V7 ODD ROSE WB 3 9(1 6 5 4 2 3’J 6 2 8 8 Selden Devin Ac Co 20 25 20 8 4
Time. 25%, 49%. 1:15%, 1:42. Track fast.
Winner — Br. g, by Miller — Franconia (trained by W. Fay).
Went to jMist at 3:25. At post 1 minute. Start good lor all but HIACKO. Won handily; second and
third driving. WHIDDEN trailed to the stretch, then came from far back under a vigorous ride and got
up to win going away. BEAU MAN showed much improvement, set tiie pace to tiie final sixteenth and hung
<•11 well under a weakly ridden finish. REDEEM ran a fairly g«*od race. HIACKO was almost left, then
made up ground t«*> quickly and tired in the stretch. SILVER LINE showed speed, but quit. The winner
was entered for $csh); no bid.
Sera tclied — 88724 3 Roy Junior, 108: 8G459=Cigarligliter, 108; 88778 Follie L.. 105; 8S725 Cobleskill. 103.
overweights —linsh Money. 1 poniul.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
VB 109 7 4 41 l'| l 8 Steinh’dt
lk 3! 3* Ploss
55 41 4i J Reid
J A Jones
D Dunlop
1-2 ll-201-2out—
W S Diffenderfer 10 20 20 6
7 l 6 1 6 2 Gaskins
9 9 7* Musgr’ve
6k 7k 8 2 G Burns
8 8 9« Harty
10 10 10 Lewis
J Reid H Penny
Deverich G B Morris
Gaskins L Garth
Musgr’ve J W Schorr
G Burns J V. r Schorr
Harty J White
Lewis J T Temple
6 10 10 4 3-i
15 20 20 7 3
5 8 8 2. 7-1
t8 30 30 8 4
|S 30 30 8 4
30 50 50 15 5
25 100 100 20 8
88835
Ind Ilorses
SIXTH RACE — 5-8 Mile. (72089 — 58% — 3 — 10S.) Purse $200. 3-year-olds and upward.
Selling. Net value to winner $150.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P S
88G2N E. M. FRY wsb 5 173 6 3
88333 MIXNEDOCIA W 3 97 4 2
88723 KEY EL TOVAR WB 3 102 1 1
88794* ILEX w 3 102 2 6
80959 TRA MOTOR W 8 113 10 5
88775 s * EMM A G. s 5 106 3 4
SS7JG s IA>KD CLINTON B 3 99 7 8
8S6M*M()LLIE MONTROSE W 5 106 8 9
88.364 BILL MAYHAM W 13 115 5 7
3k luk VI V G Archib’dH G Bedwell 3 4 3J 9-5 9-10
13 2U 2 2 2 2 Kederis* OakvvoodS’kR’ch 3 4 4 7-5 7-10
6’J 3* 3 2 33 Selden C A Baldwin 6 10 10 4 2
S'i 4 2 4* 4 1 C WilliamsCahill At Mason 6 S 8 3 8-5
SS768 2 LOCHIEL wb 109 7 4 41 l 1 * l 8 Steinh’dt J A Jones 1-2 ll-201-2out—
SX745 2 BESS FITZHUGH wb 109 5 3 3 l 2 l 2 2 Palms D Dunlop 4 7 7 9-5 4-5
88768 RACEWELL 112 3 5 lk 3X 3‘ Ploss W S Diffenderfer 10 20 20 6 3
88741 JACK RYAN w 109 9 6 5J 41 4» J Reid H Penny 6 10 10 4 3-2
S8706 NORA EMMA w 109 6 2 21 5 1 5 1 Deverich G B Morris 15 20 20 7 3
88790^ A ROM AR A WB 109 4 9 7 l 6 l 6 2 Gaskins L Garth 5 8 8 2. 7-10
UNCLE FRED w 109 1 10 9 9 7 1 Musgr’ve J W Schorr t8 30 30 8 4
M. J. SHANNON ws 109 10 8 6k 7k 8 2 G Burns J V/ Schorr |S 30 30 S 4
88599 2 BERTH A D. ws 1121 8 7 8 8 9« Harty J White 30 50 50 15 5
S8745 JANELDA wb 109 2 1 10 10 10 Lewis J T Temple 25 100 100 20 8
•{•Coupled in betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time. 12%, 23%, 48%. Track good.
Winner — B. c, by Hastings — Lady of the Valley (trained by F. W. Healey).
Went to post at 3:17. At post 5 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. LOCHIEL
was saved early, then went to the front when called on and won eased up. BESS FITZHUGII was always
prominent and ran a good race. RACEWELL set the early pace and was always well up. but tired finally.
JACK RYAN ran well and was gaining at the end. NORA EMMA showed speed, but tired.
Scratched— 88815 Doris Ward. 109: 88741 3 May weed, 109; Yankee Lady. 10!).
Overweights — Bertha D.. 34 pounds.
SECOND RACE— 6 1-2 Furlongs. (88740— 1 :00%— 3—103. ) Purse $200. 3-year-olds
Cj CF Qj 13 olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $150.
9k 8 2 6 4 Gaxgan
7 nk 91 8 1 7 5 Kent
4 l 74 9 2 8* Shale
88.364 BILL MAYHAM w 13 115 5 7 2k 5«k 7** 9 2 J Denny W St Vincent 15 30 30 12 6
67525 s * YBOR WB 4 105 9 10 lo 10 10 10 4 Nolan W T Anderson 15 25 25 10 5
6S6*iC ANNIE WELLS WB 4 108 11 11 11 11 11 11 Klein T A Albright 15 25 25 10 3
Time. 23%, 48. 1:00%. Track fast.
Winner — B. g, by Sain — Caroline Hamilton (traimd by J. O’Malley).
Went to i>ost at 3:54. At i»ost 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. E. M.
FRY ran into the lead in the first quarter, showed much tiie most speed and hung on well to the end.
MIXNEDOCIA set the early pace and finished gamely. KEY EL TOVAR closed a gap and finished fast.
ILEX did not have a clear course and ran well. LORD CLINTON was always outran. The winner, entered
lor $300, was bid up to $400 by II. Tobin and bought in.
Scratched— SS589 Tillinghast. 113. ;
JACKSONVILLE FORM CHART.
JACKSONVILLE, FLA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910.— One hundred and fourteenth day. Florida Live
SPx-k and Agricultural State Fair Association. Winter Meeting. (22 liooks on.) Weather clear.
A Goodin 20
J Schreiber 8
Frazier & Farris 6
J T Strite 15
W St Vincent 15
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H C P 8
W T Anderson 15
T A Albright 15
15 30 30 12 6
Presiding Judge, Joseph A. Murphy. Starter. II. I>. Brown. Racing Secretary. II. D. Brown.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 2:30 p. la.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ur« < in parentheses following tiie distance of each race indicate index number, track record, age of horse
ami weight carried. ‘Indicates apprentice allowance.
QQQ1 Q FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (88570— 1:11%— 7— 106.) Purse $300. 3-year-olds and up-
CjCJCj Jl ward. Selling. Net value to winner $225.
(8S772)*EVA TANGUAY wb 3 89 2 3 2 2 2h 13 A Burton T Hatfield 6-5 9-5 9-5 2-5 out
81976 ALLOY ws 5 107 4 4 ' l 1 l'J l l 2»k Lewis M Meyers 20 60 60 15 21
SS787 2 *EMINOLA ws 6 1044 5 5 3 4 3* 3‘® 3‘ 3 Sh’maker MrsGJEngelking 3 6 6 1 out
8S787 DONA H. w 5 107 3 2 4 4 4 4 A Morgan D Hammond 40 60 60 15 3
(88769) RACING BELL w 4 106 1 1 Wheeled. McCahey W S Diffenderfer 4-5 4-5 3-5 out—
Time. 24%. 50, 1:01%, 1:09%. Track good.
Winner — Ch. f. by Contestor — Grotesque (trained by T. Hatfield).
Went to post at 3:45. At jnist 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same. EVA
TANGUAY, away well, followed the leader closely to the stretch and. in a game finish, won drawing clear.
ALLOY rushed to the front quickly and, setting the pace gamely, only succnmlied in tiie last strides.
EM1NOLA ran her race and finished gamely. RACING BELL broke In front and immediately wheeled and
was left. The winner was entered for $30u; no bid.
Scratelied — 88814 Racebrook. 90.
Overweights — Eminola. 2| pounds.
THIRD RACE— About 1 1-2 Miles on Turf. (88788—3:38—0—151.) Purse $300. 4-year-
^7 C/ CJ I olds and upward. Special Weights. Hurdle Race. Net value to winner $225.
Ind Horses
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt
1
3
5 7 Str Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
H
SS7S8 3 XEBEC
WSB 4 132
1
1
3*
31.,
315 110 ]30 J40
Johnson
L
Garth
24
3
86106 3 WOODSIDE
ws 6 148
2
5
4 4
4»
415 2 5 2 30 2*°
Aiken
H
Flippen
4
12
BEPPO
ws 4 132
3
4
5
5
5 3 3 3
Steph’son
T
G Herring
15
30
86542 DR. PILLOW
ws 4 137
4
3
l 2
l 5
1* Fell.
Mr Ryan
T
Westlake
4-5
1
88788 MAIE FLETC
H’Rws 5 139
5
2
2-
2 2
2= Fell.
S McClain
G
E Hall
3
4
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
88764= APHRODITE ws 5 111 3 3
K85M <\ CLAMP w 4 108 2 4
XS677 LBVENGSTON wb 3 102| 7 2
S*7no=K<>G. DE ('OVERLEYw 4 108 12 S
88705 LAWNDALE BELLE wb 3 99 1 5
88642 HERDSMAN wb 3 101414 1 7»’ 74 7k 6* Ganz H Fink 15 20 15 6 3
8X677 MARIE HYDE w 3 97 10 10 6h 6k 6 2 7= J Wilson W H Fizer 4 44 4 3-2 7-10
887X0 SQUARE DEAL w 6 111 13 6 8 8 8 8 2 Hannan H 'MoCarren 10 15 15 6 3
887S2 BELL ROCK w 3 95 6 7 9 9 9 9k T Davis J Fitzsimmons 50 100 30 12 6
887X2 FAY O. W 3 95 11 9 10 10 10 10* Pease A L Oltz 100 100 100 40 20
887.28 KEEP TRYING WB 3 96 15 15 11 11 ll 11» Tellott A M Rivas 100 100 1(10 40 20
88705 TOM O’ DONNELL w 3 99 9 11 12 12 12 12% Dreyer T W Flynn 100 100 100 40 20
XN677*M ARTIX MAY w 3 95 4 12 13 13 13 13 2 M Henry F J Pons 20 30 30 12 6
88257* WILD FIRE w 3 92 5 13 14 14 14 14 3 Adams Mrs C E Mahone 20 30 12 5 2|
8S7N0 BONNY BLOOM w 4 106 8 14 15 15 15 15 Brannon W C Leach 30 30 25 10 5
Time. 25. 50. 1 14%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. in. by Sandringham — Sea Nyrnpli (trained by W. H. Nevin).
Went to | m ► st at 2:2!*. At jmisI 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. APH-
ID iIHTE. off forwardly, followed the leaders to the stretch turn, where she moved up ami, finishing with a
rush, drew away into an easy lead. C. < LAMP showed much the most speed for live furlongs, but quit
when the winner caught him.' LBVENGSTON ran well and oul stayed the tiring 'ROGER 1)E COVE RLE Y
v. Pen it came to a drive. The winner was entered for $400; no bid.
Seratclied SS1S4 Deerook. 95; NN7S0 Dr. Flunk. 111.
Overweights —Aphrodite. 2 |*»unds; Levengstou. 21; Herdsman, 44; Lawndale Belle, 4; Marie Hyde, 2;
Kci-p Moving. 4: Tom O'Donnell. 2: Martin May. 3.
2 1 l 3 Troxler
F Jackson T Gilman
J Deav’p’t D Hill
E Griffin A 1* Doyle
O H C P S
8-5 2 9-5 4-5 2-5
100 100 100 40 20
7‘* 74 7k
6k 6k 6=
8 8 8
9 9 9
*5k J Henry
65 Ganz
Lawndale Stable 15
7= J Wilson W H Fizer
10 10 10 10
11 11 11 ll 1
8 8 2 Hannan
9 9k T Davis
10 10* Pease
11 11* Tellott
12 12% Dreyer
H MoCarren
J Fitzsimmons
A L Oltz
A M Rivas
T W Flynn
14 14 14 14 3 Adams
M Henry F J Pons
50 100 30 12 6
100 100 100 40 20
100 100 100 40 20
100 100 100 40 20
20 30 3l( 12 6
Time, 3:13 (new track record). Track good.
Winner — Br. g. by Hamburg — Xela (traiued by L. Garth).
Went to post at 4:(X». At post 1 minute. Start good. Won cantering: second easily. XEBEC
went well, lint was lucky to win. WOODSIDE was going well, but was deprived of any chance
when I>R. PILLOW and MAIE FLETCHER fell. BEPPO fell at the last jump, but was immediately re-
mounted and took third place. I)R. PILLOW appeared a sure winner when he fell. MAIE FLETCHER
was running well up and second when she fell over DR. PILLOW.
8QQOQ FOURTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (81«9S— 1 :47%— 5— 100.) Purse $250. 3-year olds and
upward. Selling. Net value to winner $175.
SS816=LOIS CA VANAGII
SS791-BETHLEHEM ws 4 108 4 4 2 2 3* 3 l 3 2 2 7 G Burns W M Parrish Jr 1 3-2 3-2 out—
8X773 SALTRAM WB 5 110 2 2 4 4 4 4 3 2 Deverich MCCopperthw’te 15 60 60 f. 2-3
88791 GlA)PPER WB 3 S9 1 l 1- l l 2* 2k 4 Steinh’dt J A Jones 12 50 50 5 1-2
Time. 25%, 52, 1:18. 1:43%, 1:50. Track good.
Winner — B. in, liy Hastings — Auruta (trained by W. M. Slieedy).
Went to jHist at 4:29. At |Hist 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily; second and third driving. LOIS
CA VANAGII ran under restraint to the stretch, then came on fast and won easing up. BETHLEHEM ran
well throughout and was easily second liest. SALTRAM ran imorly. but caught GLOl'PER tiling in the
stretch. The latter set the early puce, but quit badly. The winner was entered for $400; mi bid.
Scratched— N.s773-’Si I verinc. 110; 887(H) Benia la. 112.
A Wt PP St % % % Str Fin Jockeys
* 5 110 3 3 3= 2 l U V l 3 J Reid
V V l 3 J Reid W M Sheedy 1
3 l 3 2 2” G Burns W M Parrish Jr 1
1 1120out —
3-2 3-2 out —
MCCopperthw’te 15 60 60 5
Mrs C E Mahone 20 30 12
W C Leach 30 30 25
88829
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (81001—1:13 — 1—115.)
Selling. Net value to winner $150.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
Ihirsi* $200. 3-year-olds aud upward.
88820
SECOND RACK— 7-8 Mile. (88811—1:25% — 4—100.) Purse $400. 3-year-okls and up-
ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325.
Ind Horses
AWtPPSt
%
%
%
Str
Fin
Jockeys
Owners
O
H
c
P
S
8R7:..< <\)IA)NEL J( >T
w
O
102
7
9
66
66
34
21
1%
Ganz
P J Malone
4
8
8
3
3-2
88762 M. J. WHALEN
W It
r>
111
1
1
2 1
1 1 \
1*
1>1
2*
E Griffin
G Von tier HodenlO
20
16
6
3
8X7X4* K E X M A i i E Q i ' EKX
4
K»2
6
5
jnk
2‘
3 4
3 2
Moss
P J Miles
2
21
21
1
1-2
sm;t7 universe
WB
3
K>2
s
3
•a
4'
6-\
66
4'>.
M Henry
H Bowen
15
30
25
10
5
8X761* SPLENDIDA
WB
4
109
9
10
r.6
71
76
4 2
5 2
C .Grand
J T Combs
8
15
15
6
3
88739* A M YL
WB
3
94
11
ll
7*
31
4 l
5‘
6=
Adams
Kenwood Stable
8
12
10
4
2
8X7*1** DON DL\Z
W
3
102
2
2
36
5 l
56
7*
7-
Hamm’d
C A P.oss
3
4
3i
7-5
7-10
Shuts 7 THE THORN
WS
*,
111
3
6
9
1
X
8
8 3
F Jackson
\V L Williams
20
30
30
12
6
XM.46 GRAMSAR
\v
6
111
4
7
10
10
9
9
9 3
Troxler
J Kurt
30
50
30
12
6
SS7s_- 1JIOTION
WS
3
102
10
8
11
11
11
10
10‘
J Wilson
G 1 ’ Brazier
€
10
8
3
8-5
88495 MUGWUMP
w
4
109
6
4
s
9
10
11
11
J Deav’p’t
R Ihiuer
7
10
7
2J
7 5
7-5 7-5 7-5 2-6 out
4 4 3 1 1-4
25 6 34 7-101-4
3 6 6 8-5 3-5
8 20 20 7 3-2
8S786=HAVRE WB 4 118 2 3 3J 2uk 2»k % J Reid H J Kennedy 7-5 7-5 7-5 2-6 out
88773 4 SrLV BRINE wsb 4 113 3 4 5 s 35 3J L’3 Musgr’ve J W Schorr 4 4 3 1 1-4
XSTSOHJPPAR wsb 3 98 4 1 l 1 l 3 1- 3 l McCahey O O Smithson 24 6 34 7-101-4
S87S6 BILLIE II I BBS WSB 5 117 1 6 6 6 6 4» J**wis J T Temple 3 6 6 8-5 3-5
N87S7 3 DEMETRIoH ws 4 115 0 2 2k 54 5k 5k Palms J Farrell Jr 8 1*0 20 7 3-2
Xs791*COM PLETE ws 5 115 5 5 45 4k 4h 6 A Morgan W Brown 15 50 50 12 3
Time, 23%, 48%, 1:15%. Track good.
Winner — Br. e, by Hawkswiek — Tut Tut (trained by J. Milb*mi>.
Went to |Kist at 4:54. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same.
HAVRE was well up from the start and. finishing gamely, won drawing out. SILVERINE made up ground
steadily, lmt finished in close quarters and may have lieen liest. OPPAR. after making the pace to the
stretch, quit badly in the final drive. BILLIE 11IBBS was rtinniug fast at the end. The winner was en-
tered for $400; no bid.
Scratched — (8X81 8 (Grenade. 117 : 8882C 3 Eminola. 110; 88S18 McAndrews, 110.
Time. 25. 50. 1:15. 1:28%. Track fast.
Winner — B. c. by Mary — Manetlie Drained bv P. J. Malone).
Went t«> jx.st at 2: IP. At |nist 1 minute. Sfart g< m mI . Won easily; second ami third driving. COLO-
NEL JOT was crowded back at the start, but moved up with a rush on the far turn and. wearing tiie
lenders down in tin* last quarter, won going away. M. J. WHALEN showed the most speed until in tin*
last furlong, where he lie? a 11 lo tire. KK.YMAKE QUEEN was messed aliout all the way and quit finally.
SPLKNOIDA was crowded back at the start. DON DIAZ show’cd early speed ami was eased up in the
st /etch. The winner w as entered for $400; no bid.
Sera t < hed- KSiKC'.-Roserriaii. Ill: SX5::x Queen's Song, 97; 88702 Away, 100.
Overweights — Splendida. 2 isninds; D«m Diaz. 3.
QQQ91 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (88570— 1 :11%— 7— 105.) Pi
JL ward. Selling. Net value to winner $325.
urse $400. 4-year-ol(ls and up-
A WtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O
H
C
"F
S
6
S
7
2*
6-5
12
15
15
2
6-5
6-5
11-
1<*1-
21-4
6
10
10
3
8-5
10
25
20
8
3
40
150
1:50
50
20
S
12
12
4
2
f
15
12
4
2
10
15
15
6
•»
88766 BA UNSDALE WB 6 124 3 3 U 1' lk % Dreyer G V Barnes 6 S 7 24 6-5
88681 CAMEL wb 4 121 2 6 3* 3 3 3% 2k Hannan H McUarren 12 15 15 5 2
<XN766(.SEYM. BEUTLER wb 5 121 1 4 2 4 2 2 2 2 " 3= Troxler M C Pritchard 6-5 6-5 11-101-21-4
88642 CEREMONIES w 4 121 10 5 4h 5k 42 43 Ganz P J Miles 6 10 10 3 8-5
1 8X784 ( M A Y LUTZ ws 4 116 5 8 6 6 6 5> F Jackson J D White 10 25 20 8 3
84321 BEGONE w 4 121 4 7 7 7 5J 6'U Dennison A L Holter 40 150 MO 50 20
8X721* LIGHT KNIGHT w 4 113 6 l 54 41 7" 7 2 " J Wilson C S Wilson 8 12 12 4 2
8X717*1/ )RD NELSON WB 7 116 7 9 S 8 8 81 J Henry S A Clopton 8 15 12 4 2
88689 SAN GIL w 5 121 9 2 9 9 9 9). E Griffin C Reed 10 15 15 6 3
88633 GOLD DUST wn 4 118 8 10 lo 10 10 10 J Deav’p’t Mrs M Goldblatta S 7 21 7-5
Time. 24%, 49%, 1:14. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. li. by Allan -a -Dale — Countess Irma (trained by <’. M. Jaeger).
Went to post at 3:12. At |mst 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second and third the same.
P.ARNSDALK dashed to the front in tin* first sixteenth and. setting the pace all the way. stood off a chal-
lenge from SEYMOUR BEUTLER at the furlong post and then from CAMEL. The latter steadily im-
proved bis j»ositio!i and. slipping through on the inside, was gaining on the leader at every stride. SEY-
MOUR BEUTLER ran on the outside of the leader all tiie way and tired under punishment in the last’ six-
teenth. CEREMONIES ran well and finished close up. MAY LUTZ went fairly well. The winner was en-
tered for &PHI; no bid.
Scratched ( 8Si^33 ( Home Run. 110; (KKffKP (Cooney K . 121: 88(311 3 Cotnedit‘nne. 119: 87478 Warden. 118.
QQQQO FOURTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. (88054 — 54% — 2 — 105.) Fountain of Youth Selling
Stakes. Value $1,300. 2-year-olds. Net value to winner $900.
Jamestown Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 7.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED.
The small figure under “Str.” shows the distance the horse was ahead of that next in the race.
The small figure under “Fin.” — unless the horse won — shows the number of lengths the horse was
behind the winner. Weight to be carried appears at top of column of weights in previous races.
FIRST RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (.81001 — 1:13 — 1 — 115.)
ex Course DistTimeT’ckOJds Wt St % % % StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
Index Course DistTimeT’ckOJds '
OPPAR, ch. c, 3 3
88829 Jamestown 3-4 1 :15| good 3J
SX786 Jamestown 3-4 l:16i( slow 10
SX744 Jamestown 55 f 1:07?? fast 8
85972 Pimlico
85865 Pimlico
84675 Pimlico
84660 Pimlico
84654 Pimlico
82503 Montreal
3-4 1:13# fast 20
5 h f 1 :08j? fast 6
6* f 1 :09* fast 13-!
6-8 1:022 fast 3
5-8 1 :03 fast 35
55 f 1:11 slop 15
88822
Ind Ilorses
(88718 (DARLING
4S69u 3 SIR KEARNEY
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H C P S
w 120 2 1
W 104 3 5
2 3 1* l 2 Troxler
3 2 3 l 24 Ganz
R D Williams f6-5 7-3 6-5 1-2 out
J T Combs 6 7 5 3-2 1-2
FOND HEART, b. m. 5
88681 Jacks’ vlile 7-S 1:262 fast 5
88631 Jacks’ ville 7-8 l:27g fast 9
88420 Jacks’ ville 54 f 1:08* fast 2|
88162 Jacks’ ville 54 f 1:0S* fast 6
87237 Jacks’ ville 54 f 1:072 fast 7
87177 Jacks’ ville 54 f 1 :08 fast 20
87075 Jacks’ ville 54 f 1:11 good 5
86599 Jacks’ ville 64 f 1:104 good 6
DANDER, b. c, 4
SS578 Jacks’ vi lie 7-8 1 : 27* fast 2
88510 Jacks’ ville 7-8 1:28* fast 8
8S454 Jacks’ ville 7-8 1:294 fast 34
88308 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:18 hvy 10
83680 Empire 1 1-16 1 :54 hvy 24
83595 Empire 3-4 1:14 fast 15
82C81 Belmont 1 1-8 1:63| good 7
% StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
By Armeath II. — Oppopon&x (C. C. Smithson).
1 T 2 3% McCahey (• Havre. Silverine. Billie Ilibbs.
2 14 3% Gaskins 5 HyperionlL. Havre. Billie Hibbs
2 2 3 3 8 i Moore 7 Takahira, HyperionlL. Bethlehem
2 2»k 5% Rettig Lothario. Compton. Acumen.
6 104 11 lfc 4W Walker Intrinsic. Louise Welles. Compton.
14 Medlicott Model ineL.. S.Savage. Newark Boy.
2 2 Medlicott Chilton Queen. Hazel Frost.
22 Medlicott ChiltonQueen. MadetineL.. Racebr’k
3 6 6 9 4 Gilbert Kyrat. Compton. Setback.
By Hastings — Fond Hope (F. T. Miller).
1 2% 3*4 Ganz 11 D.Bultinan. Toi.d’Or. F.Premlum
1 l 4 1% J Reid 10 Skyo. Comedienne. Kiatnesha 11.
1 1% 18 G Burns 12 Mystifier. Yama. Mankeitner.
5 2* 2 1 D McC*thylO Home Run, Tres Joli. Finn.
5 5*» 5% Musgr’ve 8 UobinGrey. ToIlBox, Earl’sConrt
3 3 1 27 M McGee 0 Edgely. SevmourBeutler. LaSalle
2 24 3 4 J D MeC’thy 7 Petulant. Robin Grey. Aunt Kate
1 2 l l h D McC’thy 8 A.Sturtevant. J.A.Munro. ElOro.
By Sir Dixon — My Queen (E. J. Crawford).
5 4 2 1" Nicol 10 Roeerrian. Silverine. M. Marjorie
5 2»» 3 2 4 Gilbert 14 Toison d’Or. Silverine. Sandpiper
4 3 2 3 4 1 Musgr’ve 9 Gold Dust, Critic, Ballot Box.
3 26 3% Musgr’ve 7 Anderson. Havre. Tres Joli.
2 2* 2| Taplin Nethermost. County Fair. Cheek.
9 6| 6% Leach Richard Reed. Shapdale. Hoffman.
• I 1 6*1 Leach L.ofLangden. St. Joseph. UockatoM
A
DAILY RACING FORM.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910.
FIREBRAND, b. g. 7
SS744 Jamestown 55 f
XX515 Tampa 3-4
SS413 Tampa
x$379 Tainpa
K8344 Tampa
88293 Tainpa
SM92 Tampa
88130 Tampa i>-8 l
LOIS CAVANAGH. b.
SSS'JS James! 'll 1 1 p; 1
nxxio Jamest’n lmTOy 1
XX773 .lamest' n lmTOy 1
NS«o4 Tampa 1 1 16 1
$85X4 Tampa
8X549 Tampa
8X465 Tampa
8S399 Tampa
KING'S GUINEA, br.
xxxm; Jamest’n lmTOy 1
SX519 Tampa 7-S 1
$$497 Tainpa 5?. f 1
X8J62 Tampa 7-S 1
SMI33 Tampa 7-S 1
87)12 Tampa 7-S 1
ft-N 1
5*. f 1
5-S 1
3-4 1
ft- 8 1
-8 1
1 1-S 2
1 1-8 2
lni70y 1
<*7jj fast 50
:19 slow 15
:<>4I slow 4
:11J slow 10
:03* slow 6
:1S* slow' 5
:04 slow 6
:06* slop 3
m, 5
•>* pood 11-20
46* last 4
4a fast 3
54? slow 8-5
328 slow 4
02 g slow 3 a
01* slow’ 7-5
51* slow 1
b. 7
46* last 75
::2’* slow 3
:12* slow 6
:32* mud 10
32* slow 6
:33f slow’ 15
117
199
120
110
117
110
111
US
119
120
IM
m
105
109
no
104
107
107
120
111
1"X
117
115
112
112
By Hamburg — Lizzie Montrose (M. Hutchinson).
3 2 1
6
3 3
?b
41
4)
I 3
4®
l’J l 3 Itowe
By Hastings—
!• l 3 .1 Reid
2*> 2“ J Reid
4’ 4’ 3 Steinh’dt
2i 25 Fain
3« in Fain
U5 1® Fain
21 2‘1 Fain
25 1= Faij
By King of Coins-
3 3«1 A Burton
3 2 3* .Fain
6=2 Row e
6** I) Murphy
4 S 1 J Conley
1*» J Conley ’
6 2
•;
25
1“
6 l2 AA Burton 7 Takaliira. Hyperion II.. Oppar.
5 B i Rowe S Necklet, PercyTaylor, Rest. Lady
0 r ’ Glasner S Pio Pico, Brookline, Confessor.
51*5 Rowe 7 TallowIMp, SirAshton. It. Corona
3*5 Glasner 7 Capt.Glore. XflrAshton, Lueullus.
3 3 i Glasner 7 Kith and Kin. Creuse, Alauoa.
5 R i Rowe S N.Ruiuppo. GypsyGirl. Brookline
10 Willow Flume. Malecon, Malta.
Aurata (W. M. Sheedy).
4 Betlileliem. Sal tram. Glopper.
John Carroll. King's Guinea.
4# IMantland. Silverine. Havre.
0 LaFnyette. FI. Riley. W.I.llinch
4 Merman. Bobby Cook. Funky.
4 KcdHussnr, Crtbmosa. WaterLake
4 Flora Riley. Okenite, WaterLake.
La Fayette,. Dr. Crook. Oesa.
Prismatic II. (J. Chora).
Jolih Carroll. Lois Cavanagli.
Tackle. San Prlmo. Merlse.
Frank Fit's her. Necklet. Tackle.
Merry Gift. I’unky. Merman.
Otogo, Cassowary. Occidental.
Hurting. Merise, FraukFlcshcr.
SECOND RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. <ss74o— 1 :00%-
-103.)
COMPLETE, ch. m. 5
SSS29 Jamestown 3-4 1 :15* good
»791 lainestown 7-S 1:28* slow
$$74o Jamestown 35 f 1 fast
81397 Pimlico
76424 Saratoga
76388 Saratoga
76285 Saratoga
76263 Saratoga
3-4 1:13| fast
1 1-8 2:<K) hvy
1 1-8 2:00 mud
1 1-8 1:548 fast
1 1 :39* fast
HENRY CR0SSCADDIN. b. g,
sss is Jamestow n 5A f 1 :98 fast
.V4.57 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:13| fast
S8630 Jacks' vi He 5-4 1:14* fast
885 in Jacks' ville 7-8 1:28* fast
8S4‘«t Jacks’ ville* 3-4 1:14* fast
8 1 885 Jacks' ville 55 f 1 :07| fast
87745 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:14* fast
K7589 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:14 fast
LURID, b. f, 4
NXS18 Jamestown
88772 Jamestow n
86271 Pimlico
N6C68 Pimlico
84C72 Pimlico
81872 Jamestown 5-8 1:02* good
HELEN B.. b. m. 5.
xx , 1 3 J airiest ’ n 1 in70y 1 : 45
$466* Pimlico 3-4 1:17
77628 Henning 1 1-8 1:58
PANIQUE. b. g. 9
86248 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 fast
86104 Pimlico 3-4 1:13 fast
S09S6 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:30| good
K0K64 Jacks’ ville 7-8 1:35 good
ISTRIA. b. m. 8
'••'.'41 Jacks’ ville 5-S 1 :o4 good
9K22 Jaetafvllle 3-4 1:2"?. p»4
SAM FUDGE, b. g. 5,
887S7 Jamestown 3-4 1 :16| slow
>6769 Jamegtown 5-8 1 :t*lg fast
84669 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:54* fast
84662 Pimlico 1 1-1 2:14* fast
55 f 1 :«8 fast
5-S 1 :01g fast
3-4 1 :13* fast
3-4 1:14* fast
3-4 1:14^1 fast
fast
fast
fast
112
115 5
110 1
95 5
101 3
91 2
89 4
93 3
93 5
113
108 3
107 4
108 3
100 13
109 9
104 S
1105 5
109 13
111
1075 1
116 3
107 7
113 1
113
100 5
112
110 3
146
95
114
107 10 10
112 5 5
111 10 ^ 10
107 14 1# 7
112
199 4 7
107 7 3
109
105 5 3
119 7 6
111
137
8 7
5
2
8
By Compute — Reginella (W. Brown).
4 l » « 3 5 A Morgan 0 Havre. Silverine. Oppar.
3 2 3* 1 Moore 4 Osorine. Bethlehem, Glopper.
4 4° 5 Xteinh’dt .5 I*. Davis. K. Avondale. Mon Atui.
9'J 9*? T ChandlerJennie Wells. Edgelv. Rye.
3 5 3 23 McCahey Moquette. Lally. Zipango.
3* 3* Lang Zipango. Crack Shot. Lally.
2* 2* McCahey Moquette. Golconda. Obert.
6 ,# 5* McCahey Zipango.T.Wrestler.Ten.byCourteaj
By Senator McCarren — Credulity CH. Mfller).
35 3*5 Musgrave 5 Grenade. W. I. Hindi. Lurid.
6 1 6 4 s Ganz !» M. Popular. Boserrion, Ken. Queen
14 Imitate. Marie Hyde, Amyl.
14 Toison d’Or. Silverine. Damler.
10 St. Regis, J. Reardon. Vreeland
15 TresJoli. H.Juiiior, M.J. Whalen.
16 PollyLee, Universe, Gatlen Lass.
65 5 2 J .1 Henry
45 1H 3 JJ Wilsou
8 7 J0 J Wilson
3 2 3®£ G Burns
2*1 4 2 i V Powers
11* H ,# D McC’thvlIJ Sandy Hill. Amyl. Alloiihv.
By Ildrim — Luray (J. Farrell, Jr.).
4* 4= Palms
4 1 2«5 Palms
7* 7* Ramsey
910 918 Rettig
6 11 Carpent’r
7 7 1# S Davis
4 6 6
.5 Grenade. W.I.HVh. H.Cros’cad’n
.5 E.Tangnay. McAndrews. Raceb’k
King Commoner. Seiwik. Top Note.
Merry Gift. Spellbound. Seiwik.
Jolly. Takahira. Jennie Wells.
Botanist. Lllypad. Jennie Wells.
By The Pepper — Brune (H. T. Palmer).
6 6 20 5Palins 6 IMantland. Silrerine. Havre.
4" Mr S T’ker 7 Escutcheon, Faultless. G.G.Hall.
5 12 Tansey 6 Ladylsal»el. A1 II. Woods, Lally.
By Plaudit — Set Fast (M. Myers).
10 9 20 Powrell MissPerigord. Escutcheon. Bal.Ror.
5 5 17 E Haynes Martin Doyle. Top Note. Notasulga
7'i 6>«5Griffin Tackle. Ruiloba. Charley Lusk.
8h 7*J A Martin NettieCarila. Goldsplnk. Mos.Belle.
By Peep o’ Day — Ionis (A. J. Oberlin).
11 11* 8 Dubei 11 Earl’sCourt. F. Dress, L. Young
11 11 2 « Dubei 12 M.& Faces. J.Treen. D.ofDawn.
By Ildrim — Minnatoka fW. M. Parrish. Jr.)’.
35 5 ,3 5Moore 7 W.l. Hindi. Kminola. Deme trios.
5 2 5 12 Moore 7 RaeingBell. W.I.llinch. Glop|>er
7 2 *5Lewis 7 Cunn’g. L.G. Spanker. K. of Bashaa
5 Killochan. Recruit, Lit’tou Maid.
5 1 2 *Sa vage
THIRD RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (77271 — 1:40V-, — 3 — 104. *
103
• S791 Jamestown 7-S 1:28* slow
1-7
Mix
2
1
1
1
l 3
I s A
Burton
4
SX779 Jamestown 1
1:4*** last
3
193
2
2
2
1
*>20
2 3 A
Lang
3
>8559 Jacks' ville 1
1:40* fast
8
11"
1
1
1
1
b
ink Nicol
5
88542 Jacks' ville 7-8
1:27* fast
13-5
105
5
1
1
1
4b
5® 5 G
Burns
9
X8423 J'k’ ville lni70y
1:45* fast
2
m
rj
2
2
2
2 2
3 2 A A
Lang
X
88.392 Jacks’ville 3-1
1:14 * good 6
m
*>
1
i
1*»
2 h Nicol
10
8829f» Jacks' vine 3-4
1 :172 hvy
10
110
I
1
2
3®
4”A Nicol
7
87792 Jacks’ville 1 1:41* fast
2
113
4
2
2
3
4 5
4 s j y
Powers
6
RAGMAN, b. e. 4
111
By Flanudes — Bagla
8X712 Jamestown 6A f 1 :29* fast
4-5
193
3
1
1
l 2
l 3 A
Lang
5
XS511 J’k’ ville 1 1-16
1 : 17 * fast
4 1
103
‘i
1
1
1
1®
1® J
Reid
G
88459 J’k’ville lm70y
1:47;-! fast
45
107
5
1
1
1
1 -
1 1 A J
Reid
7
88393 J’k’ ville 1 1-16
1 :492 good 9-10 1<»3
1
1
1
1
l 4
1A .1
Reid
7
88147 J’k’ville 1 1-16
1 :43* slow 2
104
6
1
1
1
1 -
ink J
Reid
9
88044 Jacks’ville 1
1:40* fast
12
102
8
2
1
1
1*
1» .1
Reid
10
889ns Jacks' ville 3-4 1:14 slow
10
104
5
4
5
3*
3 2 5 J
Reid
X
87930 Jacks’ville 7-8
1 :29* slow 20
104
7
5
2
3
15
l«k J
Reid
9
PINS AND NEEDLES, b. m, 6
88789 Jamestown 1 1
£9770 Jamestow n 1 1
86301 Pimlico 2 3
86267 Pimlico 1 1-2 2
86249 Pimlico lin40y 1
862 i 4 Pimlico 1 1-2 2
86067 Pimlico lm70.v 1
8593S Pimlico 1 1-S 1
OTILO. cb. g. 4
x$7x9 Jamestown 1 1
NN743 Jamestown 6?. f 1
88580 J k’ ville 1 1-16 1
88511 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1
88392 Jacks’ville 3-4 1
88189 J’k’ville 1 1 16 1
8S146 J’k’ville lm70v 1
SV41 Jacks' ville 1 1
til. slow’ 9 i
4<t* fast 35
25* fast 15
352 fast 3*.
44 fast 10
34 fast
46 fast
:53* fast 20
41* slow 7-5
20* fast 3
46* fast S
47g fast 15
14* good 30
51 slow Si
46* slow- 35
40* fast 5*
104
105
114
115
117
102
112
114
102
106
105
1«*
105
117
110
106
106
Left at tin
3 3 3 3
5 3 3 3
3
4
Bethlehem. Complete. Glopper.
Joe Rose. Pins and Needles.
Fulfill. Arondack. Crossover.
Descomnets. Camel. Gold Dust.
Ardri, Etbon. Warner Griswell.
B. Double. KIngAvondale. Otilo.
Font. Camel. Earl’s Court.
Shapdale, Roseboro, St. Joseph,
m (F. McCabe).
W’dtane. TlieG. But’ fly .Crossover
Noth’ most, IL Range. Campaigner
Spellb’nd. Descomnets. Golconda.
Obcron, Quagga, Mamie Algol.
Hooray, Woolstone. St. Joseph.
Hooray. Otilo. Edwin L.
Ceremonius, Camel, De Kalb.
By Knight of the Thistle — Sandy Bar (W. F. A. Mul-
holland).
l»ost. McCahey .5 Joe Rose. ThcG .Butterfly. Otilo.
3 3 5 McCahey :» Joe Rose. Osorine.
3 l 3* G Burns F.Ilerliert. Superstition. Neth’most.
3-5 2* G Burns Orcagna. Howard Shean. Juggler.
36 3 2 5 *1 Deav’p’t Stanley Fay. Einp. William. Cheek.
3'? 3 : i J Deav’p’t Superstition. P.luoBook. Gret.Green
2»»k 2 2 J Deav’p’t Taboo. Cunning. Silverine.
4 l 4 2 G "Burns BlueBook. HighPrivate. Mart. Doyle
By Leonid — Prue (J. W. Schorr)
3‘i 3 1 4 G Burns
5 5 s 4 Musgrave
2 1 3 3 Musgr’ve
5® 5 14 *Mu8grave
4 l 4*i Musgr’ve
4' 5 3 5 5 (i Burns
ink ink Musgr’ve
3 1 3 2 J Musgr’ve
.5 J.Rose. Tlie4J.But’rfly. Crossover
r» Ragman. W04»dlane. T.G.But’fly.
7 Ardri. Hans. El fall.
6 Ragman, Nethermost. II.. Range
10 B. Double, Osorine, K. Avondale.
6 Shapdale. Co wen. Maximum,
s Joe Rose. Descomnets. Shapdale
10 Ragman, Hooray, Edwin L.
FOURTH RACE — 4 1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Selling. (81502 — 55 — 2 — 103.)
GOOD NEWS, ch. f. 2
8*815 Jamestown 45 f 55*
88745 Jamestown 1-2 48*
YANKEE LADY, b. f, 2
ABE ATTELL, b. c. S
8KM5 Jamestown 45 f
fast
fast
1-2
1-2
3-8
31 f
35 f
3-8
35 f
S. 2
1-2
1-2
1-2
3-8
35 f
3 8
8S76S Jamestown
86539 Jacks’ ville
88304 Jacks’ ville
88232 Jacks’ ville
88 298 Jaiks’ville
89022 Jacks’ ville
tatm JMks'rttte
JACK RYAN, b.
>>■’<2.'. Jamestow n
S8741 Jamestown
8^61 1 Jacks’ vi lie
88539 Jacks’ville
88508 Jacks’ ville
87926 Jacks’ ville
87812 Jacks’ ville
87511 J’k’ville 1-4 st
87146 J’k’ville 1-4 st
MAYWEED, b. f. 2
8J-741 Jamestown 1-2
88436 Jacks' ville 1-2
88232 Jacks’ ville 35 f
8S08S Jacks’ville 3| f
87926 Jacks’ville 35 f
87835 Jacks’ville 35 f
87763 Jacks’ville
ORTEGA, br. c.
887«n» Jamestown
8M42 Tampa
s,s:*94 Tamj»a
8K3P» Ta:ni>a
88238 Tamiu
88] is Tampa
88995 Tauijia
3-8
2
1-2
3-8
3-8
2-8
3-8
3-8
3-8
4S*
49*
41'-;
43
43*
4U
36
I'- '
38*
37*
38*
38g
38
88019 Tampa Ab 3 8 35|
AUNT LENA, ch. f, 2
'8815 Janneslow n 45 f 55*
8874 1 Jamestown 1-2 48*
SS594 Jacks’ ville 1-2 49
88]6o Jacks’ville 3-8 35*
8s<*S8 Jacks’ville 35 f 43
$8022 Jacks’ ville 3-8 36|
fast
fast
fast
hvy
hvy
hvy
fast
slow’
gfKKl
last
last
fast
fast
slow*
fast
fast
fast
fast
fast
hvy
slow r
slow’
fast
fast
slow
slow-
slow
slow-
slow’
slow-
slow
slow
fast
fast
fast
fast
siow
fast
105
107 3
109 5
100
112
110 1
117 1
1945 8
1115 8
no 1
108 5
101 2
103 ID
105
10 109 6
135 109 2
15 115 6
102 9
106 8
no 3
109 1
115 5
115 13
105
109 5
98 3
99 9
9S 4
97 4
105 11
103 5
112
100 117 5
no 1
no 1
no 1
105 7
103 6
no ::
105 7
105
107 4
109 3
115 9
110 12
95.1 7
105 5
15
By Masterm&n — Glad Tidings (L. Garth).
35 2 s J Reid 6 Bendagu. A1 h» At tell. DorisWard
4? 3 14 Gaskins 7 Rash, B.Fitzhugh, Princess Una
By Yankee — Lady Tarantella (L. Garth).
By Tithonus — Carrie Neville (T. Hatfield).
2 1 3 3 5 G Burns 1* Bendaga. Good News. DorisWard
7 7 1 * G Burns 7 Master John. Lochiel. Bendaga.
2 1 3® E Gritfin 12 Vallonia, Tallahassee. Clay.
8 8 Nicol S De<*ency. Mud Hen. New Star.
2 2 3 2 i Nicol 10 'rallahassce. Trait. Mud Hen.
» m 2 2 s Obert 7 New Star. Hawklike. Oracle.
15 1 4 5 Obert l.’l Vallonia. Tallahassee. LydiaLee.
S 3 9 10 J Reid 14 Startler, LydiaLee, NaughtyLad
By Orlando — Bcttie’s Deceiver OH. Penny).
45
4 1 1 Floss
5 3 2 Floss
12 1 12* • J Reid
3*5 J Reid
5 s 4 3 J Reid
4 l 8* V Pow’ers
5 2 7 3 * V Powers
5>5 5 r *3 McTag’t
8 7 J McTag’t
10 Lochiel. BessFit/.hugh. Raeewell
5 FortC’arrol. DorisWard. Mayweed
14 J.P’dergast. S. Kearney, Hn’klike
12 Vallonia. Tallahassee. AbeAttell.
15 Sylvan Dell, Lydia Lee. Chess.
14 Startler. LydiaLee, NaughtyLad
10 Ken. Rose, Bendaga. L. Ormieant
14 Ed. Adams, Ryestraw, J. Denman
15 Tallahassee. Ed. Adams. Bendaga
By Stanhope II. — May Wynne (W. D. Babcock).
5 5 3 1 } A Lang 5 FortCarrol. DorisWard. A. Lena.
6 6«» 5*} J Henry !» Oracle, Old Sqnaw r , Tallahassee.
7 7 5 4 J Henry 10 Tallahassee, Trait, Abe Attell.
35 3 11 , J Henry 11 Tallahassee, Trait, L. Ormieant.
6 l 6*j Fain 14 Startler, LydiaLee. NaughtyLad
10 3 7 13 1G Burns L°» Is.Cassie, Ryestraw, L.Stalw-art
7J 4 5 * J Reid 16 Decency, Ryestraw-. Old Squaw-.
By Sidney Lucas — Cornelia II. (J. T. Temple).
5 5 5 41 * A Lang 5 Rash. Bendaga. Maromara.
2h Lewis 6 LouiseB.. Set in Gold. Mrs.Carter
2 h 3® Lewis s I>elena. Chenault, African Girl.
15 1« Lewis 7 IiOrd Nelson. Orella. Bertha D.
5A 6 ,4 3Lewis S IVelena. Goldfish. Goodaere.
6 t 4‘ ! Lewis i» Stepfather. K. Gardner. L. Lewis.
5*> 5 C1 , Lewis 7 Blandie Ring. Bertha D.. Orella
55 4-’J Lewis 0 Rose McGee. Goldfish. Orella.
By Boanerges — Peggy from Paris (J. W. Schorr).
5 5 4 5 r, 5 Musgrave 6 Bendaga. GoodN'ews. Ala* Atteil
3 4- 4 2 f Musgrave 5 Fori Carrol. DorisWard. Mayweed
9 7 5 13 Musgrave 9 Don’t, Vallonia. Startler.
11 l2 22 iG Burns l.’I Agnes May, Don’t, Vallonia.
75 8 10 4 ‘F II King 11 Tallahassee. Trait. Mayweed.
7 1 7 10 2G Burns 13 A. Attell. Vallonia, Tallahassee.
FIFTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (81726—1:01—3—100.)
KING AVONDALE, br. h. 5
‘•VS i7 Jamestow n 55 f 1 fast 11-10
88749 Jamestow n 5* f 1 :o6^ fast 8-5
886 15 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:13 fast 1S-5
88524 Jacks’ville
88191 Jacks’ville
8V392 Jacks’ville
87K8S Jacks’ vi He
8<.31 Jacks’ville
3-4 1 :12g fast 2
3-4 1 : 1 4 K fast 4
3-4 1:14* good 4
3-4 1:12* fast
3-4 1:14* 10
87520 Jacks’ ville 5* f 1:07* fast 3-5
RACING BELL. b. f. 4
sssa: Jamestow n 55 f 1919* good 3-5
SV769 Jamestown 5-S 1:012 fast
86207 Pimlico 1 1-8 1:532 fast
86271 Pimlico 3-4 1:132 fast
8>:216 Pimlico 3-4 1:14* fast
smis:i Pimlico 1 1:42| fast
S6968 Pimlico. 3-4 1:14* fast
85S67 Pimlico 3-4 1:16* fast
EVA TANGUAY. ch. f. 3
sv.si’C Jam* stown 55 f 1919* good 9-5
ss77-’ Jamestow n 5-8 fast 1
$8557 Jacks’ville 55 f 1 :9“5 last 20
88509 Jacks’ ville 5* f 1:08* fast 60
88407 Jacks’ville 55 f 1 :0$2 good 29
88388 Jacks’ ville 2-4 1:15? good 6
87888 Jacks' ville 3-4 1:12* fast 25
87698 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:16* slow 30
8760S Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13 fast 5
AMORET. b. g. 3
>7H*4 Jacks' villv 5 f 1: 4 »7* fast 4V
87761 Jacks’ville 3-4 1 :12* fast 12
87651 Jacks’ville 3 4 1:13| fast S
87591 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1 : 1.3?. fast 12
87038 Jacks’ville
86992 Jacks' ville
86926 Jacks’ ville
86852 Jacks’ville
5-8 1:02* fast
3-4 1:152 good 12
7 8 1:32* hvy 12
3-4 1:15! fast 12
BILLIE HIBBS, br. g. 5
vt *29 Jamestown 3-4 1:1.41 good 6
8*C4S1 Tampa
8v*l6 Tampa
8*312 Tampa
v*C>19 Tampa
88 194 Tampa
88U91 Tampa
112
105 3
100 1
109 2
113 8
109 2
109 3
112 7
112 6
110 3
107
P»6 1
116 1
108 6
112 2
107 2
li:: 4
139 2
90
89 3
104 1
107 11
197 8
98 19
92 5
92 6
190 7
195 7
96
l"i 4
I**:* 2
btn 7
iMi 5
112 1
Ik) 4
86 5
103 2
111
117 €
114
3 2
4 3
1 1
Who
1 1
2 «
4 3
1 2
1 1
1 2
11 10
4 4
10 9
3 4
5 8
3 4
3 3 2 2 Ploss
1 2 1>A .1 Reid
3"k 3 3 A J Reid
2 1 2o J Reid
2 1 3»1 J Reid
2«k 3 4 5 J Reid
2 h 1" J Reid
1 3 15 J Reid
1*5 G Burns
10 10 1 *iHannan
7 7®A J Reid
9 5 8 I Pease
4 A 3® A Moore
65 7 ,, 4Moore
7 1 8 12 Kaiser
88435 Oakland
55 f 1:07* fast' 15
97
4
1
1
l 2
3® Seiden
88402 Oakland
7-S 1:27* fast 15
107
3 2
2
2
2ok 6 1 fi A J McBride
8S333 Oakland
F C 1:12 good 25
112
5
2
3
3 l
5* F Kelly
S7882 Oakland
5-8 1:01* slop 12
92
8
6
5
5nk 8 17 A Thomas
87366 Oakland
5-8 1 :00f slow 6
90
1
3
5
6 2
5** Kederis
87295 Oakland
5-8 1:00* fast 7
104
4
5
4
3 h
3° Yosper
87133 Oakland
5-8 1:02| slop 2
112
5
1
1
1®
1® J McBride
86983 Oakland
65 f 1 :0Sg fast 5
112
3
3
2
2*1
2' 4 M’ thews
GRAMERCY.
br. g. 3
112
By Resolute II.—
88723 Oakland
F C 1:12 good 13
107
7
5
8
8*
5*2 Cotton
8S684 Oakland
F C 1:13 hvy 10
90
8
S
S
74
7 ,3 2Cotton
88635 Oakland
F C 1:12* slow 12
112
10
6
6
5 n k
3 3 ] Cotton
87962 Oakland
F C 1:14* hvy 12
113
rj
9
9
9 3
9 n A Walsh
87799 Oakland
F C 1:12* slow 8
109
8
S
8
8
6 7 2 Keogh
87687 Oakland
F C 1:12* hvy 7
112
1
3
2
2«>k 3* A Walsh
5A f 1 :965 fast 5
106
3
5
r,
5' i 1 ®
ALewis
r.
3 t 1:17 slow 2
IIS
3
2
2
2® lh
Lewis
4
:: 1 1:17* slow 0 5
119
5
3
2A 2-*
L»*wis
r»
3 1 1:17* slow 4 5
116
r»
4
4
3 1 A 11
Lewis
r*
3 I 1:18* slow 3-5
! 19
1
if
• 1
]U
Lewis
r»
3 4 1 :17? slow 4-5
109
5
j
3
2* 3*.
Lewis
G
5* t 1:11* slow
U3
3
0
2
2J 2“
Uewi9
0
By Isaac Walton — Venetia II. (H. Penny).
> 2- .1 Reid 4 Takahira, Wiaxllmie. K. of Yolo.
5 Paul Davis. Mon Ami. Complete.
11 Dr. Barkley. Camel. Parkview.
IO Strikeout. J.Cabiniss. D.Bultm’n
s Barnsdale, Gold Dust, Font.
l‘> Ben Double. Osorine. Otilo.
12 D. Bui t man. Ceremonius. P. Lee.
7 Arionette. Sey.Boutler. S. Preston
X Stringency, Enlist, Jessica.
By Racine — Miss Wandelohr (W. S. Diffenderfer).
•led. McCahey 5 Eva Tanguay. Alloy. Einiiiohi.
1*5 l 3 A Lang 7 W. I. Hindi, Glqoper. Benlala.
7 7 33 J Deav’p’t 7 Rostrum, Osorine, Silverine.
4 ,J 5 r, 5 McCahey S) K. Commoner, Seiwik. Top Note.
2 4 l h G Burns 10 Couiptou. Sager. J. Er men trout.
25 3*5 Mr M Bl’k .’{ Juggler. Rio Grande.
25 4 2 2 J R*'id lo Merry Gift. Spellbound. Seiwik.
3® 3 3 Mr G N’las 5 Jolly. Escutcheon. BallotBox.
By Contestor — Grotesaue (T. Hatfield).
1? A Burton f» Alloy. Emiinda. Ibuia II.
7* Lurid. McAndrews. Racebrook.
[-1 ClcmBcaehey. \ut.Rose. MonAuii
!) Ferrand Cecilian. Abrasion. Sou.
12 D.ParadelL. L. Creed. F. Cecilian
S EarPsCourt. My Henry. Tres Joli
12 D.Bultman. Ceremon’s.K. Av’dale
O Kid. Smug. Gypsy Girl.
7 1 * 7 17 M McGee 10 Abrasion, AmandaLee. Miss Sly.
By Hastings — Aurati (J. A. Jones).
7 ,;> , J Howard 7 Miltonlt.. Carroll. King of Yolo.
J Howard s MiltonB.. Billiard I’.al 1. I . Purcell
King 11 F. Purcell. Anavri. Hillianl Ball
s Pulka. Milton B.. Carroll.
7 Lueetta. Kid. Cindy.
5 Ques.Mark. BoogerRed. J. Parker
7 Rostrum. Waponoca. Joe Rose.
6 Polls. Sir Ormonde. Sticker.
Aurine (J. T. Temple).
♦*» Havre. Silverine. Oppar.
Hyperion II.. Havre. Oppar.
4 1 3} F H
V. 6 4 5 Ganz
l 3 l'J Cral
5 5 4 } Ural
3' 4 fi * Cral
1* 2 l Ural
By Fatherlesi
6 4-1 Lewis
23 4 4 3 A Lang
Parkview. Cassowary. Aut.GIr).
AutiimuGirl. Cralla. Bobbv Cook
Clysmic. C. Hamilton. Tallow Dip
G. Kimball. RebelQucco, Cralla
W. I. HINCH. br. c. 4
88X1 S Jamestown 5 A f 1 :'»x
SS7S7 Jamestown 3-4 1
88769 Jamestow n 5-8 1
88744 Jamestown 55 f I
88604 Tampa
88199 Tampa
88446 Tampa
88397 Tampa
FIREBRAND, b. g. 7
16
5-S 1
7-8 1
7 8 1
fast
slow
fast
fast
slow
slow
slow
slow
:07r fast 59
107
I OH 5
106 1
116 3
111 6
107 4
198 5
80 3
107 2
105
j09
4
1 1
5
3 4
3 4
By Royal Flush III. — L’Amazone (M. Hutchison).
5 25 Stelnb’dt A Grenade. Ilen.Croiwcaddiii. Lurid
l 3 l 3 Steinh’dt 7 Kminola. Deineirias. Flat Creek.
•>3 *»3 Stetnh’dt 7 Racing Bell, Glop|H*r, Benlala.
411 5* Steinh’dt 7 Takahira. Hyperion IL. Oppar
l 3 4 4 }”Steinli’dt 6 LaFayette, L.Cavanagh. F. Riley.
4. 1 4 7 5 Steinb’dt X SirAshton. Lueullus. Bonnie Bee
5 4*1 Stelnb’dt . r » Tom Ik>lai>, Tamar. Snn Gil.
4» 5*3 Stehili’dt . r > Pir. Diana. G. Kitnlwll. B.Howe.
By Hamburg — Lizzie Montrose (M. HutchinJmn).
Tampa
3-1 1:19
slow
15
120 2
2 1
Tampa
5-S 1 :94*
slow
4
119 6
X 6
Tampa
5A r 1:11*
slow
10
117 4
3 3
Tampa
5 x 1 an
slow
6
110 1
3 3
Tainpa
3! 1 : IS*
slow
5
111 2
1 1
Tampa
5-X 1 :04
slow
G
IIS 3
3 3
Tampa
5-S 1 :06|
slop
3
119 5
1 1
.. 6* *5 A Burton 7 Takahira Hyperion II.. Onpar.
33 5 fc 5~ Rowe S Necklet. PercyTaylor. Rest. Lady
76 6 ,_ Glasner X Pio Pico. Bnaikline. Cmil'cssor.
45 5 '"A Rowe 7 Tallow Dip. SirAshton. R. Corona.
4*. 3®5"Glasner 7 Capt.Glore. SirAshton. Lueullus.
3*1 Glasner 7 Kith and Kin. Creuse. Alattda.
4‘ 5 H 1 Rowe X N.Ruui|»|m*. B\|isyGirl. Brookline
1'5 l 3 Rowe 10 Willow Plume. Malecon. Malta.
Oakland Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 7.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED.
FIRST RACE— Futurity Course (170 feet less than 3-4 mile). 3-year-olds. Selling. (71817— 1:08£— 2
:nt . )
Index Course
SILK, b. f, 3
SM4S Oakland
S8333 Oakland
SS303 Oakland
88076 Oakland
"99 Oakland
DistTimeT’ckOdds Wt St V 4
105
F C 1:11* fast 3
F C 1:12 good 10
5-S 1:92 hvy 30
F C 1 :112 fast 30
F C 1:12* slow 30
3-4 l:15i( slow 39
3-4 1:17? slow 30
DIXIE DIXON, b. f. 3
S8725 Oakland lm20y 1:45? good 16-5
F C 1:12* slow’ 6
F C 1:11* fast 8
5* f 1:10 slow 5
1 1:44* fast 8
5A f 1 :09* good 6
5J f 1:08* mud 25
5-8 1:00* fast 20
87744 Oakland
87709 Oakland
68635 Oakland
SS?46 Oakland
S7523 Oakland
87389 Oakland
87247 Oakland
J7109 Oakland
87019 Oakland
PRIDE OF LISM0RE, b. g. 3
no 3
:**; 3
96 3
102 4
102 7
98 S
90 7
110
90 5
no 1
107 5
107 9
85 7
102 8
102 10
95 10
112
4'* 3*3 J Glass
25 5 3 * J Glass
2$ 2 5 J Glass
6 3 7 s Tansey
8 6® .7 Glass
87573 Oakland
87528 Oakland
DESCENDANT,
MS < Mdnnd
88402 Oakland
88220 Oakland
88105 Oakland
87S82 Oakland
S7825 Oakland
87661 Oakland
GELICO. b. g,
88716 Oakland
88635 Oakland
88573 Oakland
88448 Oakland
81023 Oakland
80885 Oakland
7-8 1:29* hvy 13
F C 1:12* slow 10
ch. g, 3
F C 1:12* slow S
7-8 1 :27 b fast 60
F C 1:14* hvy 5
6-8 1:02* good 8
5-S 1:01* slop 100
5* f 1 :09 good 12
5j f 1:10* hvy 5
3
F C 1:11* good 20
F C 1:12* slow 7-5
F C 1:13* hvy 2
F C 1:11* fast 15
85 6
112 3
112
112 4
107 6
no 4
114 5
94 6
107 6
107 4
112
iocs 3
112 9
102
107 8
45 f 55* fast 11-10 112 4
1-2 48* fast 4
W. V. BRUMBY, br. g. 3
£S751 Oakland 5\ f 1 :09g fast
88489 Oakland *
88129 Oakland
8802 1 Oakland
BABE NEELY,
88731 Oakland
88573 Oakland
SS369 Oakland
88 220 Oakland
88105 Oakland
88052 Oakland
8793S Oakland
87825 Oakland
f 1 :06“ fast 10(
5i f 1:08* hvy 10(
5-S 1:00| slow* 50
b. f, 3
5J f 1 :0f*g fast 6
F C 1 :13 k hvy 8
5-8 1:02* fast 4
F C 1 :14£ hvy 8
5-8 1:02* good 15
F C 1:12 fast 15
F C 1:14J mud 20
5A f 1 :09 • good 20.
112 3
107
112 3
99 S
8
StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
By Yellow Tail — Honiton (J. M. Crane).
IP. 2"^ J Glass 11 Kid North. Basel. Dire< tello.
s L.P’chita. Dr. D’glierty.E.RoPson
S DaddyGip. 1'bilMohr. Dr.D’gherty
0 Minnedocia. Passenger. Ilex.
8 Wicket. Passenger. Metropolitan
„ _ _ X M. Picnic. Dr.D’ghcrty.J.Caff’ata
7 2 S ,0 5C Williams 0 Dr. Dougherty. P.anonica. Ban’rella
By Sir Dixon — ^Dingle (W. T. Anderson).
2i 2’. C II Miller X SilverLtne, SpringBan. Oc’nView’
l«k 2=j Yosper II KidNorth. Grainercy, Descend’ ut
6 2 6“ Voepor X lb*x, Sepulveda. Badcition.
5 s 1$ Kent 12 Kid North, Basel, Cautem.
3 1 35 Kederis 1<> L. Buttercup. Dovalta. Cataline.
C* 5 H C H MillerlO Calopus. Ekslla B.. Betla.
8 l 6 iT *C II MillerlO Sainotta. Metropolitan. Wicket.
10 10 13 C II MillerlO Daddy Gip. J.H.Barr. Passenger
By Galveston — Clara White (T. Goulding).
7 S.Attieum. L.Klizab' th. E.Graney
O Sepulveda. Miles. BitofFortnne.
8 LadyPanchita. Dr.D’gherty, Silk.
1) Coppertown. NapaNick.O. Mexico.
8 Coppertown. DaddyGip. Binocular
11 J.H.Barr. Met’politan. I^wiston
11 Babe Neely. Basel. Descendant.
12 Silk. Cantem. Directello.
-Long Lost (W. E. Applegate).
10 Beda. Metropolitan. AhlerGuIeb.
8 Belle Kinney. Waner, Ralnade.
11 KidNorth. DixieDixon. Descend’ t
11 L.Clintou. Faneuilllall. Burleigh.
8 Wicket. Passenger. Metropolitan
7 BonStone, Chantilly, W’dlander.
5 5 * A Thomas 10 Novgorod. SamBarber, Radatlou.
7 7 * A Walsh 10 SlnkSpring. Inclement. Roberta.
Hildreth).
By Tanzmeister — The Niece (S. C. Hildreth).
5 3 1 4 4 J Mentry 11 KidNorth. DixieDixon. Gra
ORMONDE CUNNINGHAM, b. g. 3
88751 Oakland
8S448 Oakland
S8369 Oakland
8S105 Oakland
87828 Oakland
86773 Oakland
JUAN. b. g. 3
SS460 Oakland
S7828 Oakland
S7366 Oakland
87157 Oakland
87050 Oakland
86726 Oakland
86611 Oakland
EL PERFECTO.
88635 Oakland
SS202 Juarez
S7S96 Juarez
87853 Juarez
87619 Juarez
87583 Juarez
S7440 Juarez
SULLY, b. c. 3
88105 Oakland
S7S2S Oakland
87685 Oakland
87523 Oakland
f 1 :09*2 fast 7
F C 1:11* fast 20
5-8 1 :02* fast 3}
5-8 1 :02* good 3
5i f l:09g good 5
5* f 1 :08 slow 100
F C 1:12 fast 4J
5A f 1 :09g good 12-5
5-8 l:00r! slow 150
56 f 1:09* hvy 100
3-4 1:14* fast 100
5i f 1:10* hvy 60
5-8 1:022 hvy 40
ch. g. 3
F C 1:12* slow GO
3-4 1 :15g fast 8
5i f 1:08 fast
5-S 1:00* fast
3-4 1:14 fast
3-4 1:13* fast
bh f 1:07* last
S
30
15
40
20
10
5-8 1 :<»2* good 30
5* f 1:992 good 6
F C 1:132 hvy 49
5A f 1:10 slow 50
96
105
110 1 5
110 2 1
112 7 5
198 6 4
112 7 3
93 Left at
106 3 5
106 5 4
107
112
107
112 4
114 S
107 3
107 1
112
113 6
108 6
95 6
107 10
106 7
107 12
109 9
112
112 5
191 5
109 3
102 1
109 8
103 9
104 2
110
117 2
119 9
lie 19
112 11
*1
8 3 9 2 5 J Anderson
1=A l 24 Mentry
1J 2 n Mentry
9 9 18 Anderson
8 4 8®f Kederis
2* 6 11 E Dugan
ramercy
11 Sepulveda. Miles, Bit of Fortune
7 Basel. Kid North, Ocean View.
10 PhilMohr. Bal>eNeely. KidNorth.
9 Coppertown, NapaNick.O.Mexico.
11 B.ofFortune. P.Winter. P.Blaneo
12 S.Attieum. P.Winter. J.Cafferata
By Solitaire II. — Monrovia (G. W. Berry).
6 2 6® Gross 9 KidNorth. MissPicnic. L. Cliuton
6 3 6 10 iGross 11 KidNorth, DixieDixon. Gramerey
1J I s * Gross 12 P.Winter. BabeNeely. V’espaslan
S 2 i 7® J Gross 11 Kid North, Silk. Basel.
I 2 *J6 Gross 10 MadelineL.. E.Graney, Democrat
3 3 3‘* Gross 12 Waldo, Harry Grothe. Fusileer.
By Sain — Revoke (B. Schreiber).
26 i»n Yosper 12 SweebBasil. Directello. Vespasian
8 S‘« E Martin 8 J.H.Sheehan. P.Mohr. SalAt’cum
7 7 27 E Martin 7 Rosslare, Rey IlitnkK). Galvosca.
8 5 S 17 AK Martin 9 S.Attieum, Lewiston. L-Ellzalieth
By David Tenny — Lillie W. (C. A. LeSeure).
8 ll 2 9 lI iO Archib’dl2 S. Basil. W.V. Brumby. Directello
1 2' A 3 n i T Rice 12 Gelico. Pr. Winter. Vespasian.
6 5 2 4 31 . Borel 11 ClaraSal. Directello. O.Cun’gham.
5 5 15 5 20 JKoderis 7 Descendant. Basel. Kid North.
3 2 2 3i B«»rel 10 PhilMohr. Descendant. KidNorth
the |>ost. Anderson 12 A. Hyman. Lillium. L. Streuber.
2 2 3 2 15 A Thomas <> Jim Cafferata. Basel, Clara Sal.
3 4J 7*J Vosper 11 B.ofFortune. P.Winter. P.Blaneo
By Beau Ormonde — Little Gun (H. W. Hoag).
7 7'*619" ; Gross 12 S. Basil. W.V. Brumby. Directello
5 4 2 5 4 A T Rice 11 Kid North. Silk. Basel.
3 3 2 j Gross 11 ClaraSal. Directello, BabeNeely.
10 S 2 7®J Taplin 10 PhilMohr. Deseemhint. B. Neely.
2 1A 2 2 J E Sullivanl2 Juan. Clara Sal. Directello.
5 10 1 12 33 *E Sullivan 12 Lady Elizabeth. Sonia. Biased.
12
8
9
4
6
4
9
6
7
10
By Kismet — Juanita (G. Summers).
11 Passenger. Tretnargo. Beda.
12 Or.Cun’gham. ClaraSal. Directello
x Coppertown. DaddyGip. Binocular
IO Old Mexico. Phil Mohr. Roberta.
12 Alder Gulch. Balronia. Sainotta.
12 Ilex. Meltondale. Banorella.
9 Arthur Rouse. Clan. Elodia B.
6 4 J Glass
3 2 l 2 i J King
5 2 6 41 1E Martin
10 10 20 J King
9 2 10'fiiJ King
12 9 17 2J King
8 3 * 7 17 4J King
By Emperor of Norfolk — Leola (J. F. Moore).
9 ,w 9 ,7 *Parker 11 KidNorth. DixieDixon, Gramerey
3 2 3® G McC’thy ;> Alarmed. Sam Webb. Tipster.
8® 7 41 3Mond<m 9 F. Eugene, Siscus, Cathryn S<*ott.
40. 4 3 Mondon X RioPecos. Cherokee. Dan Norton
Pull.up.Mondon 10 Kyle, Nila. Luke Cates.
56 5®s Mondon 10 G. Intent. L’yParet, M. Genevieve
8 6*4 Mondon 10 Lady Panchi ta, Nila. Mike Molett
By Orsini — La Flame (Multnomah Stable).
9 2 N» L A J’ksonlO Phil Moll r. Deseemhint. B. Neely.
5 2 5«) I, A J’ksonl2 Juan. Or.Cunningham. Clara Sal.
9 2 9 22 AL A J’ksonll Tony Faust. Wicket, Glennadeane
9 3 7 17 L A J’ksonlJ Dixie Dixon. Kid North. Basel.
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Selling. (7X2X9-1:117.-,-
-110.)
MARBURG, ch,
S*797 Oakland
8M21 Oakland
88534 Oakland
SS347 Oakland
88126 Oakland
88954 Oakland
87849 Oakland
87572 Oakland
87508 Oakland
LENA LECH.
88713 Oakland
SS5i)7 Oakland
88471 Oakland
87879 Oakland
87780 Oakland
87690 Oakland
87525 Oakland
S7414 Oakland
86803 Oakland
ANNE M’GEE,
88793 Oakland
8S281 Juarez
88251 Juarez
88140 Juarez
88062 Juarez
88003 Juarez
MARSE ABE.
88713 Oakland
88687 Oakland
SS29S Oakland
87939 Oakland
87572 Oakland
87390 Oakland
87327 Oakland
86825 Juarez
86789 Juarez
86596 Juarez
SERVICENCE.
S8776 Oakland
88713 Oakland
S8627 Oakland
S8589 Oakland
88551 Oakland
88174 Oakland
c. 4
F C 1 : 10* fast
3-4 1:1 li good
F C 1 :11* hvy
3-4 1 :13^ fast
3-4 1:15 hvy
3-4 1:14 fast
F C 1:11* good
3- 1 1:14* hvy
F C 1 :10* hvy
ch. f. 4
4 1 :13
112
3-2 111 2
15 111 11
15 106 7
5 115 7
13-5 111 7
8 101 4
3 110 7
1 105 1
10 105 3
103
18-5 197
3-4 1:15 sldp
3-2
105
1
2
2
D
1 2 A Taplin
3-4 1:15* fast
8
199 10
7
3
2*»
5'* Coburn
F C 1:12 slop
8
105
1
6
6
5 3
3® Coburn
3-4 1:14* slow’ 4
107
1
1
1
37
3? Coburn
3-4 1:15* hvy
2
109
1
2
2
2 3
3‘3 Taplin
3-4 1:15* slow 7
lo 4
3
2
1
l 2
l uk Taplin
F C 1:12 slop
5
109
5
4
7
8 l
8 ,5 1E Dugan
5-8 1:01* good 7
109
1
2
6
5“k 6 12 2Mentry
b. f. 4
103
By Marta Santa
3-4 l:14g fast
16-5
105
2
1
1
‘>2
3 2: ,‘ J McBride
3-4 1:13* fast
8
97
6
3
3
*>1
4‘A B’schoten
7-S 1:27* fast
4
100
li
1 1
2
15
3 J; ! B’sehoten
5A f 1 :o7g fast
20
96
5
6
6
7
6 1 " 1 } Hoffman
3-4 1:14 fast
45
102
8
8
8
6* A
6 12 iB’solioteii
1 1:39* fast
2
95
2
1 1
1
3 2 | 4 4 * J Wilson
good I
ch. c, 4
3-4 1:15
F C 1:13 hvy
F C 1:13* hvy
3-4 1:16* mud 8
3-4 1:14* hvy 7
3-4 1:14* fast
F C 1:10| slow
3-4 1:15 fast
61 f 1 :0S3 good
3-4 l:18j( good 6-0
ch. c, 4
3-4 1:14* fast. 12
3-4 1:15 good
1 1:43* hvy
3-4 1:14* hvy
3-4 1:16 hvy
1 1:42* slop
8S128 Oakland lm70y 1:46* hvy
8)964 Oakland 1 3-16 2:03* hvv
FATHER STAFFORD, b. g. 4
8X794 Oakland
88774 Oakland
S8647 Oakland
88624 Oakland
88550 Oakland
SS4H6 Oakland
88172 Oakland
88077 Oakland
8)962 Oakland
-4 1:14* fast
Ft: 1:12 last
F C 1:11* good
5A f 1:09* hvy
3-4 1:16 hvy
F C 1:12 fast
3-4 1:15* slop
3-4 1:14* fast
F C 1 :14* hvy
ARTHUR HYMAN, ch. g. 5
X8775 Oakland F C 1:11* fast
8x713 Oakland
88588 Oakland
88328 Oakland
88244 Oakland
88125 Oakland
88052 Oakland
87775 Oakland
AMPFDO. br. k. 6
I 1:15 good
F C 1:11* hvy
3-4 1:15* good
F C 1:14* mud
F <’ 1:12* hvy
F C 1:12 fast
3-4 1:15* slow
XX72*- < fctk land
8x537 Oakland
S84S4 Oakland
8R101 Oakland
88383 Oakland
88222 Oakland
88156 Oakland
8S053 Oakland
BALNADE, ch. g. 5
I 1:14* good
3-1 1:15* hvy
3-4 1:14* fast
'F C 1:10* fast
F C 1 :10* fast
3-4 1 :16* hvy
F C 1 :12 slow
F C 1:10* fast
111
112 2
4-5 114 2
6-5 113 3
114 2
113 3
4-5 107 3
7 108 1
16-5 108 2
2* 98 4
‘ " 100 2
111
12 107 6
7 112 1
13-5 111 2
7 96 6
10 111 7
1 100 5
4 105 5
1 102 3
108
5 195 2
X 108 7
10 116 10
11-5 111 5
8-5 194 2
8 124 10
8 111 5
2 198 2
4 125 6
106
111 1
113 6
119 2
113 1
129 t
111 3
lit 4
112 7
112
11" 7
11 .)
By Innsbruck — Loyana (E. S. Paddock).
3 3 2»t 31 G Arehib’d ♦» Ban’ella. L.Panchita. M.Musg’ve
7 5 7A 5 3 J King 11 Rosamo, Emma G.. Rov Junior.
6 4 5 1 4 7 i Kennedy 7 Balronia, Sewell. Gilbert Rose.
7 5 3»k 3 3 1 Page X This.Belle. R. Junior. FancuilHall
6 5 5 3 4*i Bond • X L.Diemlonne, Sewell. L.Panchita
4 5 4 A 4 3 1 A Thomas S Goldtinn. Or<‘lio. Bishop W.
8 7 4 2 I s Borel 10 M.Musg’ve. F.StafTord, P.Mabonc
2 2 2 s 2 1 * A Walsh X Inclement. M.Sutton. M.Musg’ve
4 4 2‘i 2| A Walsh 7 J.H.vShcehan. Balronia. M. Picnic
By Gold Heels — Early Love (E. G. Soule).
4 3"* 3\A Coburn s Servieence, M arse A la*. Banonica
t; Emma G.. Hamnass. RolaTta.
12 Roberta. Emma G.. Ornate.
8 Inclement, BillyMyer. Burleigh.
X Emma G.. Thistle Belle. Steel.
10 ThistieBelle. Biskra. D.Ledgett.
9 Sam Barber. Ybor. Valoski.
9 Ranonica. Roberta. Emma G.
11 Hamper. This. Belle. F.StafTord.
-California (D. Henry).
12 Burnell. May Sutton. Steel.
X Sil. Stocking Rubiola, Vohootne.
S Gladys Louise. Plume. Camera.
7 C.Tneker, Sil. Stocking. BusyMau
X Rubiola. Bertimmt. Kopek.
3 Fantastic, Sensible. Busy Man.
By Yankee — Halo (H. G. Bedwell).
l i 2 3 A T Rice X Servieence. LcnaLech. Banouica.
1 2 A 1-A T Rice 7 O. Settler. Phillistina. Burleigh,
li l 1 * C H Shil’g 0 Adena. Duke of Milan. Biskra.
1* 1- C H Shil’g X Ilex, Grace G.. Rosevale.
5 4 5 S J E Dugan 8 Inclement, Marburg. MaySfutton.
2nk ink c H Shil’g 0 Fa therStJi fford. Steel, Novgorod.
3' 3-3 C H Shil’g 7 Dargin. Orelio. Marburg.
3 2 £ 3 7 i G Garner 0 Goldfinn. Oc’nQueen. L.M. Eckert
3 3 2® G Garner 7 K’gCohalt. Madman. Color.elBob
2* 4 7 McCahey G Marehmonet. KingCobalt. Glorio
By Service — Innocence (Stockton Ranch Stable).
6 6'".\A Wilson 7 Goldtinn. Lilly Panchita. On*lio.
2 l 1 3 A G Arehib’d s MarseAh*'. LcnaLecti. Ranonica.
l’i 4 S \ Vosper 11 Miss Picnic. Whidden: Tremargo
3= 3'3 Seiden O Orelio. Thistle Belle. Goldfinn.
4- 5 3 A E Martin X Orelio. MarseAbe. Mad. Musgrave
2 2 1 3 4 } Taplin « Ki'ep.Moving. Bishop W.. Raleigh
6 4 ‘ISelden X Judgci>idnn. Raleigh. K. Moving
2* 2® A Walsh 0 Whidden. Homeless, M.Oflicious
6
1 1
3 1
2 1
6
4
11
3
1
By The Friar— Lingerie (H. G. Ross).
1 ,; Soldcn
1-A Gross
7 :, , ; Schlcn
I' 1 , Rettig
2 1 A T Rice
‘1 Rettig
9 Airs. Hex. Kllerd.
12 l\:iis“rhotr. Steel. Netting.
Ml WfMHlIamler. Redondo. Burleigh.
11 Salvage. GoodShip. Metroiwditan.
!) St. Francis. Dovalta. No Quarter
11 Passenger, Tremargo. Beda.
4
9
7-» 9 23 a Thomas in Radation. Fam'iill Hall. Burleigh
l»k 6 h I C H Shil’g 9 Inclement. Sainest. Biskra.
3 l 4 4 i Rettig H L.Clintou. Faneuilllall. Burleigh.
16-5
Gross
Ink 3 2 1 C II Shil’i
7 3 7 11 Mentry
1 ! J 1 2 A Mentry
10 9 14 Frascli
12 Sil. Grain. Kaiserhoff. Titus II.
: 9 Kl.MoIino. SilverGrain. J.Cafferata
9 Tillinghast. R.elTovar. Th. Belle.
12 Lillium, Ia>uisStreul>er. Banrose.
1<* Burning Bush, AuntKft. Dovalta
88792 Oakland
8S6S4 (hi k la ml
XMJ69 Oak hit id
89ii3R Oakland
Sx5m 3 Oakland
88 li" Oakland
X836S Oakland
8X328 t >a k Ian* I
88225 Qaklanj
3-4 1:14* fast
F C 1:13 hvv
3 4 1:15* good
3 4 1:151 slow
5 1 1 :L5* slop
3 4 1:15 fast
1 1:43* fast
3-4 1:15* good
$-4 i :16* hvy
114 8
lift S
113 4
112 1
198 4
114 8
104
106 11
196 3
18-5 111 10
20 1 07 9
5 106 6
30 106 1
10 112 6
7 113 11
u uo u
8«k
15 Page
S= 3 3 A Page
lo 1 lOi-B'oburn
3 2 ’ 2® Page
2nk Vosper
2= I** Page
By Alvescot — Day Dream (E. Wavland).
4 “ k E Callahan] 1 RoKamo. Emiua G.. lb»y .Iuni#»r.
X Ingham. bhiekslHN'p. Ceii.Haiev
19 Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Elleril.
11 Adena. Argonaut. Dareington.
X Th. Belle, M.Mtisgrave.P.Mahone
3 Grace G.. Thistle Belle. Fordello
qi H E«keofMil*n. Biased. M. Montrose
9 1 9*3 A Wllliamsio RoyJunior. Burn. Bush. Baconiea
By Balgowan— Chaminade (T. Lynn).
oC Z T r av V r V i ' ,:l >'^:tto". AnimMeGee
*** 1 laylor s 1’elle Kinnev. Waner. Burnell
A Will’ ms 1 1 Mat. Mack. SalomyJane. KlodiaB.
»*ir_ins 11 Banorella. No Oti,ir»er. Bucolic.
11 Silver Grain. Salvage. Wap.
12 Biased. Waiter. No Quarter.
12 J.R. i.aughrev. Dr. Donnie. Ornate
12 A r. Hyman. Sil.Grain.*Kaiserboff
U TUo^.Calliouo, Deoccu. Uaiupase.
S 1 c !• E Marlin
4'i E Martin
x® Mentry
8*5 Mentry
$ l4 iJ King
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910.
DAILY RACING FORM.
'DOCTOR DOUGHERTY.
: > < Iakland
8X6«» Oakland
8Niin i Oakland
88589 Oakland
8S433 < iakland
SS3S4 Oakland
SS.':33 Oakland
KS.*ua Oakland
ARTHUR ROUSE, br. g. 3
88716 Oakland ‘
K8G62 < >;i k land
88040 Oakland
NkOfJ < 'ilk land
SC702 Oakland
WOll (\ikland
80572 S. Anita
80223 £ Anita
b. c. 3 101
3 4 1:14 good 20 n»:;
3-4 1:141 alow 20 95
3-4 1:1.5? slop 13-5 l»s
3-4 1 :14| hvy 15 96
F C 1 :10* fast 4J 100
3-4 1:13| fast 7 94
F C 1:12 good 5 100
5-8 1:02 hvy 20 97
By Galveston — Lobosina (F. Harrington).
x S 1 •‘•LI McBride s Coldfinn. L. Diembmne. K. North
9 Tli. Belle. B. Harwood. Phil Mohr
S BigChicf. It. of Fortune. Waner.
9 Orelio. Thistle Belle. Serviconce.
7 Balronia. 0>D|wrto\vn, Goldtinn.
9 P.ofMilan, L.Klixnh’h. Inclement
S L.Pancliita, Silk. EleanorBohsou
l kiddy Gip, PhilMohr. Coppertown
1-; Martin
6 4 6' -I Anderson
4 s 5*i Anderson
4«x 3* Taplin
3=1 S«J E Martin
6 3 2 h Kennedy
4 ok 3=1 E Martin
F O l:ii* good 30
F < * 1 :1(>? good 40
3-4 1:141 slow 40
7-8 1 :27* fast 7
5-8 1 :02* slop 5
5-8 1:02§ hvv 4
31 f 41 fast 8
31 f 411 fast
By Allan-a-Dale — Emily (Maine Stable).
10
1 A Williams
*,uk s® E Martin
7 7' 3 A Thomas
7= 7'*JTnplin
8> 10 '• Mulligan
l 4 l 7 Coburn
7* 8 5 Treubel
31 3=1 M McGee
9 Kid North. MissIMeuie. I.. Clinton
11 Gilbert Rose. Sewell. Goldtinn.
9 Tli. Belle. E. Harwood. Pliil Mohr
9 Sepulveda. Miles. Bit of Fortune
11 Balrouia. L.Klizah’h.Dr.Dou’ertj
9 Clan. Elodia B.. Babble.
12 A ngerona. Irma Lee. Bervite.*
15 Che. Crum. J.M. Stokes. Mater mix
THIRD RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yards. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (78105—1:40'.-,-
- 102 .)
DON ENRIQUE, b. g. 6
s$715 Oakland 1 1 :43| good S-5
$$6.5L Oakland lni20.v 1:44 good 7
88570 Oakland 1 1:42?. hvy 12
883.51 Oakland 6J f 1 :21s fast GO
S7W Oakland 1 l M 1:561 slop 20
FRENCH COOK. b. c. 4
ssT'< ♦ < >akland
xx7l 5 < »ak land
88715 < Oakland
SW.51 Oakland
RSG09 t Oakland
88536 - 'ik 1 ind
SS4S4 Oakland
88351 < Oakland
ONATASSA. ch.
88468 Oakland
884*4 Oakland
NN2s«. Oak land
88332 Oakland
88198 Oakland
8S12S Oakland
880*1 Oakland
87990 Oakland
S7939 Oakland
1 1 :42k fast S
lmiMy 1:45* good 3'.
1 1:13* g.KKl 7
lmSOy 1:44 g< >od 3
1 1-16 1:50* slop 5
1 1:45 hvy 10
3-4 1:14* fast 4
6 1 f 1:21* fast 8-5
b. 5
1 3 16 2:01 fast 9
1 1 10 1.47? fast 3J
lmTOy 1:45* fast *20
1 1:42* good G
3-4 1 :10k mud 10
lm70y 1 :4«1 hvy 50
lm20y 1:44* fast 9
lm20y 1:44? hvy PH)
3-4 1:16* mud 40
By Hastings — Bella-Donna (F. E. Baird).
4= 2" Cnvaifgli !> Tremargo, French (took. Illusion
l» k l 3 . 1 . Cavan'trh s Cohleskill. Avontellus, Fr. Cook.
S= 5®I Cavan’gh 9 M. Officious. Rndation. Silv.Grain.
8 s S'® Cavan’gb 9 Dukeof. Milan. FrenehCook.Acqoia
9 S 34 JC Williams 9 Con. Bell. Desperado, Spring Ban
By Mcnsieur de L’Onno— Suspension (C. R. Jones).
3 1 3 ,: \ Vesper 11 Kuhrie. Coppers. Hush Money.
4 1 G " Yosper S Sil.Line. Dix. Dixon, SpringBnii.
3' 3' Yosper i» Tremargo. lion Enrique, Illusion.
8 I>. Enrique. Cobieskill. Avontellus
9 Kadatiou. Kuhrie, Avontellus.
10 Tremargo, Hanmass. Roberta.
10 Argonaut. Faneuil Ilall. Ellexd.
9 DukeofMilaii. Aeqnia. Col. Jack.
!* 5' “J Anderson
1 2 h Vosper
!' 8 8 J Yosper
» 3 2 l J V’OKJHT
By Isidor — Rockwater (Livermore Stable)
j J Glass
*2'J A Walsh
l :V\ a Walsh
3=i E Martin
7'* Page
4 4 I Kederis
7~l I*age
4 l *JDenny
6' 7 J.M entry
li Aks-Ar-Ben, Homeless. Sir John
11 Sir John. Aks-Ar-Ben. J. C. Clem
9 IhlRall. FoilieL.. Uouiid&RounU.
7 Wicket. Steel, Colonel Jack.
11 Argonaut. No Quarter. Steel.
8 JudgoQuinn. Raleigh. K. Moving
9 Coppers. Tom O’Malley. Woolen
5 K. Moving. Meltondale. Rosevale.
8 Marse Abe. Ilex, Grace G.
COLBERT, b.
SSG39 Oakland
88554 Oakland
88452 Oakland
S8I04 Oakland
$8350 Oakland
SS22 4 Oakland
880S0 Oakland
S8020 Oakland
WAP. b. e. 5
SS793 Oakland
88727 Oakland
'.$652 Oakland
Oakland
SS555 Oakland
88563 Oakland
S8404 Oakland
XS351 Oakland
SSC8L Oakland
fir. 5
1
1:132 slow
7
102
106
8
7
5
..
By Otis — Estel&da
2'J 3'* Selden 9
lm2uy
1
l:4h hvy
8
m
4
I
1
2
2 3 5 4 J Page
t)
1 : 12? fast
1°
106
5
5
3
3
4J 4 Selden
IIS
l 1 16
1 :47? fast
5
■
6 10 10
10
10 lo* 5 Seblen
11
lm2t)y
1:44? fast
12
108
3
4
1
l
2«k 2 2 . 1 . Selden
12
]
1 : 45* hvy
3
106
l
3
7
7
6'J 7 2, lSelden
<)
1 m20y
1:44* fast
8
109
9
S
7
4
46 6 3 J Selden
p
1 1 16
1 :49 slow 3*)
95
5
3
3
4
5 ,>k 5 7 ? Selden
3-4 1:14* fast 10
lm20y 1 :4 1* good 8
lni20y 1 :44? good 5
F O l :13? slop 12
6J f 1 22 lny 15
3-4 1:15* slop 15
1 1 -16 1:47? fast 5
6J f 1:21| fast 15
6A f 1 :20 fast 15
Wolfville. Spring Ban. Basel.
Avontellus. Spring Ban. Bryce.
Steel. Orean View. Silver Grain.
Sir John. Onatassa. Aks-Ar-Ben.
ers. Tom O’Malley. Woolen
erado. French Cook. IV k thorn
By Watercress — Orange Leaf (W. W. Ashe).
9J 7 71 . Cotnirn
8 :I G 7 i Borel
4J 4 s Borel
6* 4H Ret tig
7'J 7 12 JKennedy
4 l 3 r ‘ Kennedy
8 3 7 15 E Martin
7 n 6 9 J Gross
G 2 4 l ° Borel
12 Burnell. MaySutton. AmmMeGec
la Cadiehon. Wolfville. (*oek Sure.
12 Pickaway. CliarlesGreen. Orilene
S Blacksheep. Gen. Haley. O. Settler
Novgorod. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd.
11 Silver Grain. Salvage. Sir Barry.
11 Sir John. Onatassa. Aks-Ar-Ben.
9 DukeofMilnn. FrenebCook.Acquia
9 LikelyD’donno. Aeqnia. Chantilly
SPECIAL DELIVERY, b. g, 5
S8727 Oakland
88652 Oakland
8S572 Oakland
SS5(*5 Oakland
SS332 Oakland
SS274 Oakland
88200 Oak la ml
S8016 Oakland
TOM O’MALLEY, ch. g.
SX727 Oakland lm20y l:44f
88452 Oakland 1
xsi 't Oakland
88350 Oakland
SSI 58 Oakland
xsono Oakland
8r.9l.-5 Oakland
SG888 Oakland
VOLADAY, b.
8857 2 Oakland
88249 Oakland
88176 Oakland
$0716 Oakland
798 !0 Oakland
ANDY DAVERN
lni20y 1:44* good 20
lm20y 1:44? g<x)d 20
1 1 :l( hvy 10
1 1 :41? slop 50
1 1 :42* good 12
F C 1:13* hvy 10
1 1:44* mud 8
3-4 1:15* slow 15
good 10
1 :42? fast 10
1 1-16 1 :47? fast 15
lm20y 1:44? fast 5
1 1-16 1 :4Sg slow’ 10
lm20v 1:44* fast 10
7-8 1:27 fast 10
5J f 1:094 fast 9
h, 8
By Henry Young — Two Annies (F. Goulart).
7 R J M entry
5- 7 12 M entry
Sh 10**JT Rice
5 5 33 T Rice
5 2 5»J Met* try
G 2 7 4 J Vosper
2 l J 5*f Vosper
Sj" 8* 2 J Vosper
UOBLESKILL.
ch. g.
6
112
By Isidor — Roxi
SX725 Oakland
Ini20y 1
: 45? good 6
113
1
5
6
5
5J 5 3 T Tay'or
8X651 Oakland
lin20y 1
:44 good 15
111
6
4
4
4
4=J 2 3 J T ’l ay lor
8X572 Oakland
1 1
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16-5
110
1
3
4
4
4 2 2* Gross
88532 i iakland
3-4 1
:16? hvy
M
112
4
6
7
8 2 5 3 Gross
88532 Oakland
3-4 l:16g hvy
10
112
4
6
7
8* 5 5 Gross
ORILENE. b.
m. 7
no
By Ingoldsby — ,
88777 Oakland
88727 Oakland
S8652 Oakland
sstn > Oakland
88555 t>akland
S85U3 ( hikJand
87804 Oakland
87551 Oakland
CATALINE. ch.
88796 Oakland
88727 Oakland
88532 Oakland
SS332 Oakland
88249 Oakland
88224 Oakland,
88155 Oakland
87!>8G Oakland
87940 Oakland
1 1:41 fast 100 88
lm20y 1:44? goinl G 111
lm20y 1:444 good 4 106
3-4 1:15| slop 20 109
6A f 1 :22 hvy 30 104
3-4 1:15* slop 25 104
GJ f 1:21* slow 18-5 103
' — - in
112
1-1G 1:48? fast 40 109
lm20y 1 :44g good a 113
3-4 1:16* hvy 20 112
1 1 :42* good 7 110
lm20v 1:47 mud G 116
- “ h\T 6 111
slow 12 105 1
hvy 10 110
mud 10 109
5 5'' tinrgau
7 3 5 7 J Cotton
3J 3° T Rice
5J 5 R J T Rice
Rice
ross
6= 5«J T
6 2 J 5 13 Gr
1 1 :43| hvy
g. 9
1 1:45
F C 1:12
3-4 1 :i5
1 1:46
WOLFVILLE. b. g, 5
>*8748 <*ak1and 1 1-4 2:09* fast 6
88727 Oakland lm20y 1:44* g<x>d 10
SsC49 Oakland 1 3-16 2:<*i good 2'i
886719 Oaklan.l 1 1:43* slow 10
8SJi<*9 Oakland 1 1-16 1 :5(»g slop 25
88554 Oakland lm20y 1:46 hvy 20
883V* Oakland lm20v 1:4 44 fast 40
88278 Oakland lm70y 1:47 hvy 40
PICKAWAY.
ch. g. 10
112
By Piccolo — Mar
SN750 Oakland
1 1:42* fast
C
109
7
2
2
4
8 3
8 1 ® Cobum
8X652 Oakland
lnt20y 1:44? g.xxl 13
102
2
1
1
1
1 =
1=J E Martin
xs6_:: Oakland
3-4 1 :17? hvy
9
111
2
1
1
1?
2'i Ret tig
XX569 Oakland
3-4 1:16 hvy
20
113
4
8
S
9 2
10 I& Anderson
S8430 Oakland
3-4 1:15 fast
20
105
3
4
r,
4 2
3=$ Kennedy
S’7914 Oakland
5*. f 1 :09? slop
8
104
7
C
7
6?
S' 4 JKuxton
87642 Oakland
5J f 1 :10 mud 20
104
5
5
8
9
9* 3 Coburn
87576 Oakland
7-8 1 :29* hvy
6
105
5
6
8
8
7 7 10 25 Buxton
MATTIE MACK, b. m, 6
110
By Rensselaer —
N879I Oakland
3-4 1:142 fast
12
104
4
1
3
7*
$" Cobum
SS660 Oaklan.l
3 4 1:15* good 6
109
2
3
• 4
3='
l 3 .’. ('oburn
K836S Oakland
1 1 :43? last
4*.
105
5
1
1
1
3'.
f»4 A Walsh
88328 Oakland
3-4 1:15* g.ao.l 15
111
10
10
9
10=
9 7 Anderson
87881 Oakland
1 1-16 1:50| slop
10
99
7
6
8
8
8»
9 37 ?. Anderson
87666 Oakland
F C 1 :12? hvy
50
no
6
8
8
8
8 1 1 JKlein
8.5217 Y’c-ouver ImaOy 1:44* fast 9-5
CONTRA COSTA, ch. f. 3
8X7.3 Oakland F (* 1:12 good 30
88470 Oakland lmJOy 1:43 fast 19
88367 Oakland 1 1:42* fast 10
88248 Oakland lm20y 1:462 mud 8
88057 Oakland F C 1:11* fast 4
87966 Oakland lm20y 1:46? hvy 5
87827 Ckxkland 1 1:43* good 6
EUDORA. b. m. 6
88661 Oakland 3-4 1:11* good 25
880M7 Oakland F <’ 1:12 slop 40
"-8 1 :29* hvy 6
87576 Oakland
87465 Oakland
86635 Oakland
86459 Oakland
3-4 1:15* hvy 40
5-8 1:02 good 5
7-8 1 :2Si slop 6
8 Sil.Line, Dix. Dixon. Spring Dan.
S IkviiEnriqne. Avontellus. Fr.Cook
12 J.R.L’ghr’y, Dr.Downie. J.Csif’ata
10 Ken Stone, Redondo, Angle face.
10 Ben Stone, Redondo. Augleface.
admittance (C. T. Comerford).
5 Clies.Krum. Orbicular. Inclem’nt
19 Cadiehon. Wolfville. Cock Sure.
12 I’iekawav, Charles Green. Wap.
S RigChief. B. of Fortune. Wauer.
9 Novgorod. Faneuil Hall, Ellerd.
11 Silver Grain, Salvage. Wap.
$ 4 7 1S A Thomas 10 Sainost. Rapid Water. L.Str*ubi*r
10 10'® Vosper 10 Meltondale. M.Jordan, Mossbnck.
By Sir Dixon — Catalina II. (F. Butterlleld).
7 6 ll JKent 7 J*»hnLouis, Aks-Ar-Ben. Cadielam
2 l 4 31 , G Arehib’dlO Cadiehon. Wolfville. Cock Sure.
10 10" JE Smith 10 Beu Stone, Redondo. Augleface.
7 7= 3 A Williams 7 Wicket. Steel, Onatassa.
4 3 3 r ‘ A W’illiamslO Hannlballk'V. Steel. Dr. Downie.
1* 1 R A Will’ins 9 W T olfville. Trocrba, El’ nor Robson
11 lo« Gross 11 Am|>edo, Duke of Milan. Biased.
5 1 5 10 Selden 8 L.Dieudonne, Pitnkim, El’trowan
2 Dk 3 5 1 Selden 7 Silver Line. Saui Barber. Steel.
By St. Dory — Likewise (J. M. Pier).
4' 1 ; Vospe:* 7 .T.R.I/glirey . M.Oflieious. I^egatee
3 :,k 2'i Coburn 10 Cadiehon. Cocksure. Cataline.
7 7 1 ** Sadden 7 Aks-Ar-Ben. )r. Officious. Bryce.
I 3 l 2 Vosper 9 Spring Ban, Colbert, Basel.
5 1 4 ! " Ik*nny !> Radation. Rubric, Avontellus.
G 2 G 6 1 Denny 9 Avontellus. Spring Ban. Bryce.
11 H'-'JMumo 12 Woolen. Colbert, Mike Jordan.
6 6 23 Denny 6 Ed Ball. Whidden. Desperado.
11 Rubric. Coiftrrs. French Cook.
12 Charles Green. Orilene. Wap.
11 Who. Maud MeG.. Edith R.
10 Metropolitan. Olathe, Good Ship.
11 Galvanic, Ohas. Green. CoekSure
11 Augleface, M.McG.. May Pink.
10 MiDerocho. SilverLine. Argonaut
10 Eudora. Cataline. Right Sort.
Jrusilla II. (E. L. Jones).
9 Father Stafford, Airs. Hex.
11 SaloniyJaue. Elodia B.. Coinbury
12 J.R.Laughrey. Dr.Downie.Ornate
12 Ar.Ilyman. Sil. Grain. KaiscrltolT
9 Con. Bell. Desperado. Spring Ban
S R.elTovar. E.M.Fry. MaySutton.
5 ConventBell. Nasmerito. EdBall.
By Cunard — Rose of Magenta (F. M. Hopper),
ft at tin* postt Parker 10 Beda. Metropolitan. AlderGuleh.
8 8 5 4J G^J Selden 11 GretchenG.. Crest’n^Glennadeane
7 7 6 3»- 3* 3 A Thomas IO Illusion. IlushMoney. Avontellus.
6 4 4 5= 5 12 Bevan 7 Mr. Bishop, Col. Jack. Avontellus.
7 7 5J 3 r l A Thomas 9 Augleface. Kaiserhoff, ElMolino.
9 9 12 11= 10 lc lKederis 12 SirJohu, Dr.Downie. Sp. Delivery
7 6 6 5 nk 33 A Thomas ll Convent Bell. Copj»ers. Sainotfa.
By Plaudit — The Hoyden (C. Morton).
8 s J Vamlusen Jo FanenilHall. Pimkim. St .Francis
!> Dareington. Gra<-e G., Ben Stone
10 Cataline. UightSort. Cbas.Green
11 Billy Myer. Steel, Grace G.
9 Birth. Titus II.. Bold.
7 Heath. Scott. Clgarli’ter. Beim’re
gon), b. g.
6
107
XXS52 Oakland
lm20y 1:44?
good 2«)
102
9
8
7
88t»39 Oakland
1 1:43*
slow
15
111
3
5
6
88554 Oakland
lm20y 1 :46
hvy
60
113
3
2
2
88449 Oakland
3-4 1:15
fast
60
109 10
11
SS221 Oakland
3-4 1:16?
hvy
60
109
5
7
TILEO CASE,
ch. g. 7
3-4 1:14*
107
SS793 Oakland
fast
60
104
12
10
882‘ 5 Oakland
3-4 1:16?
hvy
60
110
9
9
87410 Oakland
5J f 1:10*
slop
40
109 10
io
$0891 S. Anita
5-8 1:00
fast
60
108?
5
5
6S6”9 Oakland
1 1-4 2:08
fast
8
lit
7
6
6
CIRCO, ch. g.
3
92
XX751 t)akland
5J f 1 :m
fast
100
112
9
9
88660 Oakland
3-4 1:15*1
good 60
95
9
11
! 88369 Oaklan<i
5-8 1:02*
last
40
107
8
8
88220 Oakland
F C 1:14*
hvy
60
109
7
7
SSI 0-5 Oakland
5-S 1 :02*
good 6*1
114
6
10
$7661 Oakland
5J C 1 :10g
hvy
100
107
11
11
SANTHIA, b.
m, 5
105
2 2 Coburn
1 1 :44 hvy
30
no 10
8
9
11
10 =
9 ,3 A Mentry
12
lm20y 1 :47 mud 60
114
10
9
9
9
9
9“' Mentry
10
IniUOy 1:44? slop
60
112
5
7
7
7
7
7 4 " Mentry
7
lrnTOy 1 :50? slop
30
no
9
9
9
9
9
9 23 Mentrj’
!)
lmTOy 1:51* hvy
5
112
1
6
5
6
5=
5*®JMentry
9
(formerly Arra-
f irst start.
lo Cmlir-hon. Wolfvilb*. Cock Sure.
12 Piekaway. CharbndSreen. Orilene
12 J. R.I/ghr’y. Cobieskill. Dr. Dow’ e.
5 K**<‘p Moving. Inclement. Miles.
7 Wicket. Steel. Onatassa.
12 St. Francis. AH Alone. Elaeksteep.
9 Redeem. GretchenG.. Mr. Bishop.
12 R. Water. NoQuarter. Glea’ueane
By Kismet — Alcyone (D. S. Fountain).
5* 9"JGargan 10 Cadiehon. Wolfvilb*. (‘oek Surt*.
7»k Williamsl2 Steel. Ocean View. Silver Grain.
9= 9 ,: ‘ Har’gtou 11 Sir John. Onatassa. Aks-Ar-Ben.
5J 6 s ? Gargan 12 Woolen. Colbert. Mike Jordan.
3 4 3 ,:, JA Thomas 5 French Cook. Whidden. Woolen.
Ink 2nt Gargan 9 Coppers. Woolen. Mike Jordan,
gnk 58 Selden 12 Redeem. David Warfield. Netting
5J G'^ Selden 8 Silvia Fir. Calopua. La Petite.
By Faraday — Altivola (W. Cahill >.
J.R.L’glir’y. CoAdeskill. I>r.D»»w’e
Hannibal Bev. Steed, Catahue.
Ed Ball. Rosevale. Wicket.
Steel. Yank. Daughter. ElPicarn.
Tlie Peer. Cambjses. Derdoiu.
By The Bard — La Goleta (R. Groves).
9= 10 17 A Tlaunas 12 Pickaway. Charl*»sGri*en. Orilene
6= 5"iMentry 9 Wolfville. Spring Ban. Colb**rt.
3J 4‘ Men try 9 Avontellus. Spring Bail. Bryce.
11 8 10 jMcntry 12 Biased. Waner. No Quarter.
6 6 20 iJ McBride 7 Illusion. NoQuarter, Chitterlings
By Hammon — Jane Grey (W. T. ShawL
12 12 E Smith 12 Burnell. MaySutton. AnnoMeGee
7- 7 I= }W Powers 11 Thos. Calhoun. Deneen. llampass.
10 9 la E Smith 10 Rapid Water. Dovalta. Dally.
13' ll ,3 JSweet 15 F’niFoot. A’burndab'.Transluc’ut
. guk jj»2»E Walsh 10 Dani**l C., Fury. Adonis.
By Circus — Velna. (Hollywood Stable).
V)- S 7 J J King 12 S. Basil. W. V. Brumby. Direetello
10 10 l * Selden 41 Mat. Mack. SalomyJane. EbnlialL
7 3 6 s Keogh 11 ClaraSal. DirecteUo.o.Cun’gbain.
6® 6 23 JI*age 7 Descendant. Basel. Kid N<*rth.
10 10« 2 A W’illiamslrt PhilMohr. Descendant. B.Neelv.
11 ll 31 Downey 12 S.Atticam. P. Winter. J.Cafferata
By Santello— Mercedita.
SIXTH RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (78289—1:11% — 3 — 110.)
MAY SUTTON, ch. m. 5
88793 Oak la ml
8838 4 Oakland
87987 Oakland
87849 Oakland
87713 Oakland
S7G00 Oakland
$7572 Oakland
$7465 Oakland
$7330 Oakland
3-4 1:14* fast 9
3-4 1:13* fast 40
3-4 1:15? hvy 10
F C 1:11* good 10
lni20y 1.45 slow 12
F C 1:12? hvy 5
3-4 1:14? hvy 12
3-4 1:15* hvy 20
F C 1:11 slow 12
By Prince Esher — Mamie Lou (Allen & Hensley).
[nk 2 ,,k A Thomas 12 Burnell. Anne McGee. Steel.
7J • 8 18 A Thomas 9 D.ofMilan. L.Elizab’h.Dr.D’gh’ty
6" JKederis
9" Kederis
6"lKederis
\ 3=1 Kederis
3 7 J Kederis
5 5 J Keogh
4 4 2 Kederis
CRESTON, br. g. 5
XN628 Oakland
88470 Oakland
$8150 Oakland
SS019 Oakland
$7800 Oakland
$7507 Oakland
87114 Oakland
$7051 Oakland
$6940 Oakland
METROPOLITAN.
88723 Oakland
$8624 Oakland
$8569 Oakland
$8466 Oakland
$.$159 Oakland
83021 Oakland
$7919 Oakland
$7799 Oakland
51 f 1 :10 hvy G
lmifoy 1:43 fast 4
F C l:llg slow 4J
3-4 1:15* slow 3
3-4 1 :15* slow 2J
PASSENGER, b. f. 3
3
3
3
54 f 1:09* hvy 12-5 112 1
F C 1:10* mud &-5 106 —
6* f 1:20 fast 3-2 104 5
7-8 1:271 fast 6 104 4
b. c. 3 95
F C 1:12 good 6 107 4
5J f 1:‘49| hvy 11-5 95 2
3-4 1:16 hvy 4J 95 7
F C 1:12 fast 10 111 7
3-4 1 :15g slow 3-2 110 3
5-8 1:00* slow 5 97 8
3-4 1 :15 slop 12 96 3
If C 1:12* slow 5 109 3
3= »
11 lo 4 -
2'* 3 3
4 4 ' 3*
Yandusen
Vandusen
Vamlusen
Vandusen
Vandusen
FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs. 3-year-olds and upward. Handicap. (72030 — 1:05:
- 112 .)
GALVESCA. b.
f. 3
96
By Galveston —
Princesca (S. P.
sx7.«: Oakland
5-8 1 :(Mii g« km! S
s
5
4
4
4 3
2? Anders, hi
5 Cloudlight,
xxniix Oakland
7-8 1 :29 slop
3
XX
2 3
4
4
2 1
3 ,0 JGargan
G Inclement.
8H3S2 Oakland
5? f 1 :07? hvy
5
K
5
5
4
4 5
3 4 4 B Martin
<5 J. H.Sliceluu
88129 Oakland
o\ f 1 9)8 i hvy
31
88
7
3
3
•»h
31 Kederis
7 Rosslare . R
NVds < takland
5-8 1:01^! slow
a
107
3
2
5
2?
l»k a Walsh
7 DaddyGip. .
86015 Latunia
n f bw no*
16 5
1U9
5
3
3
3*
3 5 Troxler
B.(iramle. Ho
Sf.S3t* Windsor
3-4 1 :m hvy
5
85
3
4
5
5
5«®APhair
Hasty Agnes.
8577S Windsor
5J f 1 :0G* fast
7-10
111
5
2
2
2*
1»> Troxler
Grandissiino. 1
T. Belle. J. If. Sheehan
Rap. Wa ter. Ix*w iston.
1. M.O’Con’l, P’juieio
.Hindoo. K. Harwood
T. II. Iiarr. Coppertown
w. Howdy . Foxy. Mary
La Salle. Edgely.
Fulfill. Autumn Girl.
DADDY GIP.
ch. g.
3
101
By Prince Esber-
—Mamie Lou (C. Sanford).
8x719 Oakland
3 4
1:1 (A
fast
11-5 104
1
1
1
l 3 1" Coburn
3
Clics.Knnn. L. Elizabeth. K«de<*m
88469 Oakland
3-4
1:13? fast
4-5 102
4
4
3
3' 3 ; 2 Selden
4
C.Kruin. It. of Fortune. Lewiston.
88303 Oakland
5-8
1:02
hvy
7-5 99
8
7
4
Ink Hi Sebbui
!>
P. Mohr. Dr.D’glterty. Cop’rtown
8X247 < hi k land
5 8
1:011
mud
4 102
1
2
2
2>* 2 2 J Selden
4
RaleigliP.D.. (’op’rtown, G.Rose
88177 Oakland
5J f
1 :<»7j.‘ slop
4 97
4
1
1
1= l 2 Selden
G
Rich. Reed, Phil Mohr. Hamper.
8$(M8 < iakland
5-8
1 :01*
slow
2 99
4
4
2
1 1 2»x KedtTis
7
Galvesea. J.H.Barr. Coppertown
87X26 Oakland
3-4 1:141
good
4 105
7
5
5
7* 7 7 ? Keileris
8
Binocular. RaleigliP.D.. Ch.Krum
87742 Oakland
F C
1:11?
slow
14 5 M
4
4
4
420 48 Kederis
r,
Madman. Coppertown. Cloudligbl
CLOUDLIGHT.
SX716 Oakland
b. m. 8
5-8 I:***? good
51
112
110
1
3
O
By Bright Phoebus — Lovelight
3J 17 G Afehib’d 5 Galvesea,
8863s Oakland
5-S 1 :00? slow
5“
110
1
2
3
3 3 2 :! J E Martin
(>
Prejuicio.
88553 Oakland
5-S 1:01 hvy
6
102
3
2
2
2"t 11 J e Martin
(5
Madman.
883(9 Oakland
5-8 5ft? fast
12
105
1
4
4
4J 5 3 1 K Martin
G
Pajnroita.
8X223 Oakland
5-S 1:01* hvv
4
100
1
1
1
1' l 2 E Martin
r»
Madina n.
88*»79 Oakland
5-S 1:0*1 fast
4
102
3
S
2
3 3 3* Taplin
6
Pajaroita.
87852 Oakland
5? f 1 :*)7? good
2
104
1
4
4
4 2 r.»2 Vosper
9
J.H.Sh’han
87742 Oakland
PHIL MOHR,
88797 Oakland
88*163 Oakland
SKG40 Oakland
88590 Oakland
88553 < hakland
88504 Oakland
88489 Oakland
88387 Oakland
b.
F C 1:114 slow 11-5
g. 3
2 2 3 3 3 2
Martin
Tli. Belle. .LIT. Sheehan
Eutield. Madman.
Prejuicio. Phil Mohr.
J.H.Sheehan, Madman
Hamper. All Alone.
Hamper. All Alone,
n, Bellw’her. M.O’Con’l
Madman. Coppertown, Daddy Gip
88723 Oakland
88436 Oakland
$8346 Oakland
SS076 Oakland
$7799 Oakland
$7157 Oakland
87019 Oakland
$6930 Oakland
8G638 Oakland
F C 1:12 good 2 107
F C 1:12 last 6 111
F <’1:114 fast 3 M3
F C 1:11* fast 3 102
F C 1:124 slow 11-5 107
5?. f 1 :094 hvy 9-10 105
5-8 1:004 fast 6 109
5-8 1:00? fast 6 106
5J f 1:0S4 good 1
Rap. Water. Fordello. J.Cafferata
10 9" Kederis 10 Marburg. M.Mnsgrave. F. Stafford
S Ed Ball, Redeem. John I.ouis.
8 R.elTovar. E.M.Fry. Dr.Dmvuie.
8 Inclement. Marburg. M.Mnsgrave
11 Billy Myer, Steel, Grace G.
11 Anna May. Banonica. Biskra.
By Prince Pepper — Cherub (W. T. Anderson).
7 l 6®J C II Miller 9 Banonica. BeauMan. M.Mnsgrave
I'J 2* <’ II Millerll GretchenG.. Glennadeane, Coppers
l l 2\ Vosper 8 R Jnni r, Dr.D’gherty.L.But’eup
l 1 5 4 J Vosper 9 Hiacko, Grace G.. Burleigh.
2 1 l h Vosper 11 F. Stafford. Woodl’der. Cobieskill
pi 3s* Vos^>er 8 L.oft. Forest. E.M.Fry. St. Francis
— 2'J C II Millerlrt Inclement, Boas, Biskra.
7* 4>* C H Millerll Price. Jewel. Orelio. May Sutton.
1 1 2 s C H Mi Her 10 Rosslare. Biskra. Orelio.
By Filigrane — Annie Thompson (W. M. Cain).
3i» 2= SeTden 1*» B«*da. Abler Gultdi. Caiojms.
3 l 3=J Selden ll Salvage. tbxMlShip. Path. Stafford
1J 1 1 i Selden 10 Olathe. Goo* I Ship. Redondo.
511k 4^4 Selden 11 Passeng**r. Tremargo. Beda.
1 2 2 2 Selden 8 Beda. Elodia B.. Palo Chlqneto.
7 4 7' 3 JSelden 9 S.Atticuin, Lewiston. L. Elisabeth
Ink 43J selden 7 Judge Quinn, Miss Picnic. Hex.
I 2 3 1 Selden 8 Wicket. Passenger, Good Ship.
By Cunard — Grail (B. L. Marks).
ROBERTA, ch. f.
S 1 :27i fast 3
1 1:41 good 8
3-4 1:14J slow 11-5
1 1:42 hvy 2J
5-S 1 9)1 hvy 4
F C 1:104 slop 7-5
5J f 1 :06? fast 15
54 f 1:06* fast 7
LIKELY DIEUDONNE, ch. g. 4 ]
88779 Oakland F <’ 1:10? fast 8-3 i
14 1:14 good 7 1
-8 1:26 fast 2J
. t 1 :*>62 fast 15
11:43* hvy ‘
x *72S < Oakland
88403 Oakland
XK.287 Oakland
ss:;m) ( iakland
88276 Oakland
s'- 26 * Iakland
88* iM Oakland
3-4 1:164 hvy 13-10 106
3-4 1:15
6J f 1:20
BUBBLING WATER,
xsl87 Oakland
Ss::$7 Oakland
88277 Oakland
8$117 Oakland
878X0 Oaklan*!
87778 Oakland
87436 Oakland
87298 Oakland
87162 Oakland
JOHN H. SHEEHAN.
XX 7 26 < >akiand •
8*792 < takland
SS4$9 < >uklaml
88349 * mkland
S7991 Oakland
87852 Oakland
87714 * Oakland
875bx Oakland
FERN L.. b. m
8*779 Oakland
x' 5:*2 < Iakland
S5.M-9 V’c’uV'T ‘
8528 1 Vancouver
hvy 1
fast 3
hr. f, 4
106
106
116
By Sain — Highland (J. L. Ross).
I ( 2\ Selden (J Itey Hindoo. Col. Jack. Fancy.
3 1 6'° Selden ti Riglit«‘asy. Inclement. Ch.Krum.
6 3 3 41 , Selden 9 Tli. Belle, E.Hanv’d. W.T.Ov’ton
2* 2=4 Seblen 4 Right easy. Orbicular, E.T. Fryer.
4® 4®J A Thomas G Cloudlight. Madman. Prejuicio.
2 1 2= Selden G lt.Reed. Coppertown. L.Elizahetb
4= 2 2 i Selden 8 J.II. Sheehan. SalAtticum. Fancy
5 s 4 4 2 Seblen 7 L.D’donno, M. O'Connell. Prejuicio
Ey Dieudonne — Superfine (Raisin City Stable).
1= i-\ A Williams 4 RcvIIindon. Thistbdtelie. FernL.
1 J 2 1 A Williams s Goldtinn. Kid North. Orelio.
15 2 4 A Walsh 5 Arasee, Ineleimuit. Rapid Water.
2=J lu : Kennedy 7 M .O’Connell, Prejuicio, PhilMohr
I I 4" *' Williams 6 Raleigli. ChesterKrum, IncMmeut
1 1 2'J Vosper 8 M. O’Connell. R.Water, Roberta.
1= 1* Taplin 8 Sewell. LadyPnnchita. Marburg.
1 2 1 S J Vosper 9 Acquia, Chantilly, W’ap.
By Colonel Wheeler — Shasta Water (Molera &
1 1:40 fast 7 112
1 1:40 fast 8 110
1 1:43 hvy 2J 1**9
11:41* hvy 4 110
1 minty 1:43* slop 9-10 110
1 1 :♦•* slow 6^5 114
1 1 : 12* hvy 3-2 llo
7-8 1:26 fast 3 108
F C 1:11 hvy 4-5 103,
ch. g. 6 117*
! 1-2 117
51 f 1:07? hvy 1 112
71 f 1 :****,£ fast 9-10 114
5-8 59? fast 4 117
5-8 1:01* hvv 2-5 112
5J f 1 .074 go. Hi 1 M9
3-S 1 :<10? slow 6-5 1**7
FC 1:10? hvy 7-5 1**9
5 ’ 92
F C l:l(i? fast 50 99
5Sf 1:071 hvy 75 95
1-2 f 1 :<*9jJ mud 3J I*i9
5 8 1 :«-*** fast 3J 109
Josephs).
1
6
5
4
3 2 2"k E Martin K .
1
1
1
3
3' 17 E Martin J) i
1
3
2
1
1»J l 2 E Marlin G 1
3
1
1
1
6 6® E Martin G 1
1
9
2
4
4 2 2 ? Taplin 4 I
3
2
2
2
2» 2 3 ? ; E Martin 4 .
3
1
1
1
1»J 1"X E Martin G 1
3
1
1
1
1>> l'J E Martin 7
3
1
2
ink jc e Martin 7 1
By Rubicon — Carilia
4
2
1
2»:. 437 (* Williams ft <
1
1
1
l 3 l 4 O Will’ ms 0 :
4
2
1
1- 1=J C Williams 8
5
3
3
3 4 2’J C Williams G 1
4
2
1
l 3 l 3 C Williams G 1
3
1
1
l 3 l 3 C Williams 9
5
2
1
l 3 l 7 C Williams 7
2
1
1
l 3 1J C Williams 7
By Dewey or Otis —
4
1
3
4 4"' A Thomas 4
4
4
6
6 6' 4 J Anderson b .
Arasee. Orbicular. Righteasy.
Sil. Knight. F. Johnson. Orbicular
F.Jolinson, Sil. Knight. Fr. (>w»k.
F. Johnson, Sil. Knight. OfdMoxico
R.^sslaro, Iialeigb. lal Ball.
M.’lera
eplis entry — Bubbling
Araser*. JeanetteM.. Silv.Kirght
Fernando, M.Mnsgrave, Hector.
(J. M. Crane).
Cloudliglit. Galvesea. Tills. Belle
M. O’Connell. Galvesea. Prejuicio
Phil Mohr. Sal Attieum. Fancy.
Pajnroita. Madman. JimGaffney.
Gil. Rose. VirgieCasse. Banonica
Bellwether. M.O’Connell, Fancy.
NapaNick, Port.Mahone. Hamper
Marburg. Balronia. Miss Picnic.
■King’s Lady (A. J. Jackson).
K.Ilind«N>. L.Dieudonne. Th. Belle
.T.H.S’he’lian. M.o’lVm’I. Galvesea
G Archil;’ d G Jessup Burn. Palo Alto. Fancy.
Vosper 7 Spohn. Eliz. Harwood. Jes. Burn
Water and Cloudlight.
88628 Oakland
$8536 Oakland
$$5u7 Oakland
$8471 Oakland
$8382 Oakland
$8330 Oakland
$8276 Oakland
BURNING BUSH^ h. g. 6
88774 Oakland
8871 1 Oakland
88) * *6 Oakland
88550 Oakland
88330 Oakland
88155 Oakland
88053 Oakland
$8019 Oakland
ACQUIA. b. f,
xx77 1 ( taklaml
SM'»6 1 Oak band
SX 1 .X 4 <$ak la ml
SS4**1 Oakland
8S081 Oakland
S8019 Oakland
$7855 Juarez
$8351 Oakland
ELLERD. b. h. 7
SX79? Oakland
.$8775 Oakland
XX 555 Oaklaitd
88484 (taklaml
88431 Oakland
88366 Oakland
88155 Oakland
$8126 Oakland
88019 Oakland
B AMP ASS. b.
SS775 Oakland
8X627 Oakland
88587 Oakland
88536 Oakland
88507 Oakland
>8450 Oakland
8S29S Oakland
88225 Oakland
DOCTOR DOWNIE. b. g
88651 Oakland
88572 Oakland
88506 Oakland
8X47*) Oakland
$8368 Oakland
$8249 Oakland
$8225 Oakland
$8172 Oakland
HKt Oakland
RELLSNICKER,
8 8639 Oakland
8X625 Oakland
8X625 Oakland
<$8569 Oakland
88431 Oakland
$7916 Oakland
$7802 Oakland
87663 Oakland
KETCHEL. b,
SXD76 Oakland
87297 Oakland
87157 Oakland
vT*hV* Oakland
S7002 Oakland
109
95
95
95
95
97
94
95
81
111
F C 1:12 fast 12 111
3 4 1:15s good 13-5 113
F C 1:1|| slop 1S-5 1**9
3-4 1:16 hvy S 110
3-4 1:1 4g good 6 113
F C 1:12 slow 6-5 111
FC 1:10? fast 4J 111
3-4 1:15? slow 20 110
55 f 1:10 hvy 12
1 1:45 hvy 30
3-4 1:13 slop 7
3-4 1:15? fast 12
F C 1:11* fast 8
3-4 1:14* good 10
3-4 1:16? hvy 15
7«* 8 8 ‘ T Rice
1*1 1A T Rice
2J 4* 1 A Walsh
5 2 3 6 J Taplin
2J 2J Taplin
4ak 71s Vosper
2J 3 s Vosi)er
5J 7°J Vosper
5=J 4"1E Martin
luk ink e Martin
G* 5 3 2 E Martin
8 8’ 4 Parker
7 4 8 Selden
4 4J 5=1
2 2=) 2“
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile and 20 Yardsv 3-ycar-olds emd upward. Selling. (781 do — 1:40% — o — 102.)
b.
1mA
AFTERMATH
XG46 « * «kl iP I
xx.52 < Oakland
*m\ Oakland
8727' Oakland
87251 Oaklan.l
87113 Oakland
87061 Oakland
MS39 Oakland
CIOAP LIGHTER
86459 Oakland
fiMtt Oakland
ELODIA B.. blk.
g. 6 107
4 1:15? fast 6 111 2
ty 1 :44? gotxl 2 11*2 6
3-4 1:1 4? fas; 10 111 9
3 4 1 :14* good 10 110 9
linT'ty 1 :46i! good 18-5 109 6
1 1 :(1? mud 11-5 K»9 2
61 f 1:20 fast 10 110 8
7-8 1 :27? fast 2 109 4
blk. h. 8 . 110
7 8 1:28? slop 2 112 3
1 1:42? slop 13-10 112 1
By Star Ruby — Recollection (Fairfield Stable).
. G Arehib’dll Olathe. Giles, C«»p|tcrfic]<L
12 Piekawsiy. CliarlesGreen. Orilene
1<) Ellerd. I'hllllstina. No Quarter.
10 Tonv Faust. Steel. Dovalta.
11 RoyJunior. Mr. Bishop. J.C.Clcm.
O Belmere. Sink Spring. CoekSure.
11 Price. Jewel. Orelio. May Sutton.
12 Inclement. Steel. Canardo.
f. 3
85
x>7::: * iakland
F <’ 1
:12 g« *» of
15
5*9
9
ft
ft
!*
6"
K
slerls 10
x>4k^i < Iakland
3-4
: lAg good
4
94
11
ft
7
r,u
32 7
Martin 11
x^r-e.s t Iakland
3 4
:16 hvv
is 5
9T.
ft
10
ft
7*
2 •>
Martin V2
XvC,-* « iakland
1
: 12? fast
12
93
12
s
7
6
5‘
6*’
Martin 12
S'v'-.** < »aklan<!
1 m JOy 1
l - 14* fast
25
94
12
s
6
7
67
5 7
Marlin 12
.*?« < 'akland
3 4
1 : 15- slow
8
110
1
3
4
4>
3 4
II Sliil’g s
>xc$a Oakland
1 111 AH 1
1 fast
12
90
5
4
3
7'J
ft"
A
lliomas li
87942 Oakland
1 1:47? mud
5
0
z
Thomas lb
7=’. 8 3 * Selden
4* 4* J Men try
S' 7= A Walsh
4' 5 8 1 Vosper
5 2 5 ,3 JE Walsh
8= 5*3 Mentrv
3"8 2| A Walsh
By Lamplighter — The Empress (Northwest Stable).
2 s 2* Cotton 7 Heather Scott. Eudora. Belmere.
21 3 4 Cotton 3 Rubric. Gen. Haley. Flavigny.
By Sain — Melodious (B 8chreiber).
Iloda. Motro|H»lI tan. AlderGuleh.
Mat. Mack. SalomyJane. Comlmry
I.ittle Siss. SalitinyJaiie. Banrose
Steel, liosm View. Silver Grain.
Woolen. CoIUmI. Mike Jordan.
Beda. Metropolitan. P:iloC*!)iqueto
Coj»|H*rs. Tom O’Malley, W«»olen
Thomas lb Luzcll, Gene Russell, Aunt Kit.
F C 1:12 fast 4J 106 1
3-4 1:14? good 7 105
3- 1 1:14? last lo 100
F C 1:10* fast ll 5 105
6?. f 1 :20 fast 8 1*)6
3-4 1:15? slow 9-5 104
7-8 1:26| fast 7-10 107
CJ f 1:21* fast 11-5 100
114
4 1:14* fast 8 1*)7
F C 1:11? fast 6 114
6J f 1:22 hvy 5 114
3-4 1:14? fast 4 114
3-4 1:14? fast 4 108
FC 1:11* fast 15 113
F C 1:12 slow 7 108 1
3-4 1 :15 hvy 30 103
3-4 1:15* slow 25 108
c. 4 111
F C 1:11* fast 8 111
11:43? hvv 12 M|
FC 1:12? hvy 2J 109
1 1:45 hvy 20 112
3-4 1:15 slop 25 110
3-4 1:14 fast 15 111
FC 1:13? hvy 5 108
3-4 1:16? hvy 2J 109
4 108
lm20y 1 :44 good 12 106
1 1 :41 hvy 6 109
1 1-16 1:49* slop 5 95
lm20y 1:43 fast 3J 105
1 1 :43? fast 13 5 101
1 m20y 1:47 mud 4 101
3-4 1 :16? hvy 10 106
3-4 1:15* slop 8 104
1 1:42 fast 8 104
b. g. 7 111
1 1:43* slow' a 111
3-4 1:16* hvy 6 112:
3-4 1:16| hvy 6 112
3-4 1:16 hvy 20 113
3-4 1:14? fast 7 109
5J f l:n.$* slop 5 111
lm20v 1 :44? slow 9-5 109
1 1:45* hvy 5 109
g. 3 97
F C l:llg fast 8 101
1 1:42 fast S 82
5J f 1 :')9? hvy 10 97
3-11:14* fast 5 104
F C 1:11* fast 10 107
3 1
in Beda. Metropolitan. AlderGuleh.
ll Tremargo. Beda, Metropolitan.
S Ilex, Sepulveda. Radation.
!> Minnedocia. Silk. Ilex.
S Wieket, Metropolitan. Good Ship
10 Old Mexico. Phil Mohr. Roberta.
10 Dad. Gip. J.H.Barr. Dr.D’gberty
11 Coppertown. Binocular. J.H.Barr
li 2 2 ? G Archib’d G Rezon. Lady Elizabeth. Zinkand.
By Ort Wells — Sweet Billie (H. A. Mercer).
9 Selden 0 Banonica. BeauMan. M.Mnsgrave
4= E Martin -1(* Tremargo, Fr’cbCook. llampns#
(» I.eua Lech. Emma G.. llampass.
12 Emma G., Ornate. Netting.
10 HelenCarroIl, Tremargo. Salvage
i) Hannibal Bey. Argonaut. Beda.
8 M.O’Cou’l, L.D’dmme, R.Water.
By Lord D&lmeny — Minyon (E. J. Ramsey).
3 h 5®J Bevan 12 FatherStafford. Kaiserlmff. Steel
51* 6" E Sullivan 10 L. Rensselaer. Bucolic. Sir Burry
4nk 6° Vosper 8 Blacksheep. Gen. Haley. O.Settler
3nk 5* Taplin 0 St. Francis, F. Stafford, Dovalta.
9 9' 8 K Sullivsin 1) Hannibal Bey. Argonaut. Beda.
5=J K Sullivan ll Ampedo. Duke of Milan. Biased.
E Sullivan 10 Roy Junior. Ibinoniea. Illusion,
gi 7:0 e Sullivan l> Hiacko. Gra<*e G.. Burleigh.
By Kilkerran — Ilmarinen (J. Fax<?n).
6‘» X"iBuxton 12 FatherStafford. Kaiserhoff. Steel
l 1 ? 5M Buxtou IO FanenilHall. Pimkim. St. Francis
10 IO" 4 Bell 10 Argonaut. Faneuil Hall. Ellerd.
l'a 9 14 .', Page 11 Adeua. Argonaut. Dareington.
2i 3 1 ] C II Sliil’g 0 D.ofMilan. FrenchCook. Col. Jack.
5 5"', Page G Tillinghast. T.Callmun. Banonica
2 4 2 3 1 (,’ II Sliil’g 0 LikelyDieudonne. Chantilly. Wap
1* l 5 -B’schoten 9 Hiacko. Grace G.. Burleigh.
By Herald — Tyna (C. Morton).
5'?. 1 T VaminstMi !) Fatlier Staffonl. Airs. Ilex.
9 ! *1 Vand’sen 10 St. Francis. GoodShip. EmmaG.
1> Novgorod. Faneuil Hull. Argonaut
10 Arg’aut. Fan. Hall. L. Rensselaer
10 Pliillistina. NoQuarter. Aftermath
0 Blacksheep. No Quarter, Redondo
11 Ampedo. Duke of Milan, Biased.
S L.Lieudonne. Sewell. L.Panehita.
9 Hiacko. Grace G.. Burleigh.
By Hammon — Pass (J. J. Conner).
6= 7 S $ (1 Archib’d lo Sr. Francis. G«xmISIi»i>. Emma G.
5£ 6" ; i A Williamsll Miss Picnic. Whidden. Tremargo
6A 3' ^ Page 11 Paul Clifford. Rosamo, Beda.
6= 3 l 3 Kederis 10 Tremargo. FrenchCook. Rooerta
*2J 3 3 1 Kederis G Lena Lech. Emma G.. Roberta.
9 9 l *JMentry 9 I.adyPanchita. Redeem. R. Junior
S" 1 ' 5=i Kederis 9 MarseAiie. Adena. Duke of Milan
2"8 3«? Vosper 11 T.Calhoun, Deneen. Dr. Downie.
By Ben Howard — Spinola II. (Denver Stable).
(»' 7"'iE Smith S D. Enrique. Cobieskill. Avontellus
2»k :r-A A Wiiriamsl2 J. R.L’gbr’v. Cohleskill. J.Caf’ata
8 3 ®JC Williams S Ocean View. Col. Jack. Bryce.
9
3J 3 r, £ Vandusen
6" k Vandusen
lnx 13 Vandusen
3 l 3 3 Vandusen
10* 9*7 Vandusen
7' 5 6* Vandusen
9 9* 3 ? Vamlusen
11 GretchenG.. Crest’11. Glennadeane
12 J.R.Laughrey. Ornate. Redw’dll
10 Hannibal Bey. Steel. Cataline.
11 Thos.t’alhonn. Deneen. llampass
lo Radatiou. Faneuil Hall. Burleigh
10 Rosevale. Wicket. Jim Cafferata
G» 5® T Rice
3= 4 3 Gargan
3'? 4 8 Gargan
6 r * f.* 3 Gargan
27 2 4 Gargan
41 2 n,t Gargan
B^ Mirthful — Fright (F. Goulart).
M> X , ®*Page 9 Wolfvilb*. Spring Ban. Colbert.
8= S 7 ] Meutry 1<> Redondo. No Quarter. Dovalta.
8= S 7 :i Mentry IO Redondo. No Quarter. Dovalta.
5nfc 5*4 Mentry 10 Metropolitan. Olathe. G<x*d Ship.
10 10 21 Vosper 14) Ellerd. Pliillistina. No Quarter.
5 1 4 s } C H Shil’g 8 P.Mahone. Blacksheep. Argonaut.
5= 7'®IKederis 8 Aks-Ar-Ben. SilverLine. Cataline
l 1 2® Kederis 7 Cobieskill. Steel. Sophomore.
Ey Kismet — Belle Platte (Stockton Ranch Stable).
7* 5 lo lSelden 9 Minncdociu. Silk. Passenger.
9' 11 = 3 Radtke 11 D.Leflgett. Mr.Btshon.D Warfield
51 6 7 Kederis IO old Mexico. Phil Mohr. Rol*erta.
lo- 9' 2 ?.\ Walsh 12 Alder Gulch. Balronia. Suinotta.
3i 2 2 J Glass 9 Oswald B.. Calopus. Beda.
Jacksonville Entries and Past Performances for Thursday, April 7.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
LATEST PERFORMANCES OF HORSES ENTERED.
FIRST RACE— 1-2 Mile. 2-year-olds.
Index Course DistTimeT’ckOdds Wt St % Vt
HARVEST MOON. b. f, 2
Fillies. Selling.
%
( 88520 — 48 y. — 2 — 1 (ID. »
xx735 Jacks* vi lie
1-2
IX?
fast
30
115
6
$7536 Jacks’vllle
3-8
36?
slow
30
106
7
87489 .I k’ \ i lie 1-
4 st
22?
fast
50
112
12
DELENA. b. f. S
105
NS733 Jacks’ villu
1-2
4S|
fast
12
lin
9
.$8629 Jacks’ ville
1-2
49*
fast
100
103 10
SX394 Tampa
3-$
37?
slow-
7-5
102
2
$8238 Tampa
3-8
282
slow
6
112
ll
$814$ Tampa
3-8
2$
slow
20
115
Ia?ft
$7X83 Jack s' vi lie
3-8
36*
fast
40
M2
3
$7231 J’k’ville 1-
4 st
23*
good
60
105
7
riHESS br. f. 2
105
xsxnft .Tacks’ ville
1-2
49jl
fast
25
100
8
XS762 Jacks* ville
1-2
4ftr
fast
40
no
1
‘X73T. Jacks’ ville
12
4.8 i
fast
12
110
s
XX-5..S lacks'ville
3- S
365?
fast
12
100
10
«•«) .lacks'ville
3 8
35?
fast
7
110
8
$7x83 .lacks’ville
3 S
36*
fast
S
112
12
$7763 Jacks' ville
3-8
36
fast
60
100 10
187649 J’VvUle 1-4 st
2«|
fast
3Q
U?
3
StrFin Jockeys Started Order of Finish.
By Ort Wells— Katie Havlin (W. J. Lynch).
2\ 3 8 * J Henry 1(> Vallouia. L«mis** B.. Sylvan Dell
5A 8* 7 JMcTag t 8 Stenfather. FloraBrvan. O.Squaw
ll 1 8 ,0 JMcTag’t 1G Aldivia, Isatiel Cassie. FI. Bryan.
By Martinet — Estraza (R. D. Williams).
S 6 : ". Adams 1<) Vallouia. Louise B.. Ilarv. Moon
8 S R i Adams U) Clay. Sir Kearney, Tallahassee,
l'i 1' Adams s Cbenault. Ortega. African Girl.
9nw 9 lo iObert 8 Goldfish. Goodaere. M, Depn*s.
> post. Adams •) Stepfatlier. K. Gardner. L. Lewis.
I 3 l 5 Adams 13 Altadeua, Ellnnette. Rustlcana.
SJ S'° Adams 15 EasyLifo. Tallahassee. N.Emma.
By Filigrane — Crisscross (F. J. Pons).
5' 5® 1 , O'Connor 1)) Rustlcana. Ortinio. Eastern Star.
7 7‘"’M Henry !> Gold. Ruby. Insp. General. K«*lcga
;* 9" 3 R Griffin 1U Valb»ni*i. laaiise It.. Uarv’iMtatn.
:’* h 3 3 S Davis 15 Avivan Dell. I. vdial.ee Jack Ryan
8 7" AS Davis l.t Agnes May. Ib.n’l. Vallouia.
4‘ 4=1 Goldstein 1"» Altadeua. Ellanette. Ilnstirana.
10 2 8 9 Roc-ito 11) Decency, Ryes t raw, old Squaw.
P if 7 C Ruche 13 E.CoIlius, LCtUttiv, UeseburgUR
4
* \ 4 * Y 1
W t
% i. \r» u«
DAILY RACING FORM.
THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1910.
ALBETTO, br. f, 2
88*09 Jacks'ville 1-2
8X796 Jacks’ ville 1-2
88508 Jacks' ville 3-8
88418 Jacks’ ville 1-2
88335 Jacks’ ville 3 8
S8022 Jacks’ ville 3-8
87926 Jacks’ vi lie 31 f
87763 Jacks’ville 3-8
TRAIT, ch. f. 2
SS5:*o Jacks’ville 1-2
88352 Jacks’ville 2-8
88232 Jacks’ville 3* f
88190 Jacks’ville 3-8
89088 Jacks’ ville 31 f
87314 Jacks’ville 3-8
DIXIE BLUE. br. f,
8X809 Jacks’ ville 1-2
88352 Jacks' ville 3-8
88232 Jacks’ville 2* f
88;Go Jacks’ ville 3-8
88088 Jacks’ville 2* f
ROLL UP. b. f. 2
81X12 Jacks’ville 3-8
87469 J k’ ville 1-4 St
8<321 J’k’ville 1-1 st
49? fast 12
49* fast 60
36? fast 50
49? fast 60
38? hvy 15
36? fast 3u
43* slow 15
36 fast 15
48? fast 40
38* hvy 51
44? hvy 9
35* fast 6
42 slow 5
37? slow 6
K
49? fast 20
2s* hvy 2 m
44? hvy 30
35* fast 50
43 slow 30
361 fast 100
221 fast 60
23? good 100
By Alf orten — Barbetto (C. S. Wilson') .
6nk j Wilson lo RiiKticana. Oranlo. Eastern Star.
5 1 6 3 J Ganz 15 Bodega. Supple. Ixmis Katz.
11 11 ,3 JJ Wilson 15 Sylvan Boll, Lydia Lee. Chess.
6 1 7 8 S Davis 11 Don’t. Sylvan Dell. Lydia I>ee.
7 2 7 ,1 }Musgr’ve J» Star inn. Blue Mouse, Sylvan Doll
13 13* ?F H Kingl.’i A. Attell, Vallonia, Tallahassee.
14 14 1S 1J King 14 Startler, LydiaLee, NauglityLad
6 1 7* S Davis 16 Decency, Ryestraw, Old Squaw.
By Griffon — Marfil (J. Jenkins).
5= 9 ,c J Reid 11 La’U Mexican, Oracle, .TamesMc
2* 2 2 J Reid 8 Fruitful. Supple, Fair Lillian.
3 1 2 2 S Davis 10 Tallahassee. Abe Attell. MudHen
6 1 G*"£Troxler l.°, Agnes May, Don’t, Vallonia.
2 2 2 1 Troxler 11 Tallahassee, Mayweed.L.Ormic’t
4 s 4®£ Musgr’ve 11 Monerief, Darling, Flora Bryan.
By Sir Dixon — Blue Mass (J. H. Herndon).
S S‘2 E Griffin lo Rusticana. Oranlo. Eastern Star.
8 8 ,0 3Musgr’ve S Fruitful. Trait, Supple.
66 7 7 Drover lo Tallahassee. Trait, AIk* Attell.
9 10* 83 J Reid 33 Agnes May, Don't, Vallonia.
10 3 lo ,3 iObort 31 Tallahassee. Trait, Mayweed.
By Hapsburg — Banderole (H. McCarren).
9 4 10* 2 ”Iluiinan JO Ken. Rose. Bemlaga. L. Ormiennt
14- 14 M, Jllannan lo Aldivia, Isabel Cassie, FI. Bryan.
12* ll l4 ?Hannan 15 EasyLife, Tallahassee. K.Eiuniu.
SECOND RACE — 3-4 Mile. S-year-olds and upward. Selling. (88.776 — 1:11% — 7 — 105.)
SELECT II.. br. g, 5
88736 Jacks' ville 5-8 1 :00?
87513 Jacks’ ville GJ f 1:07?
87237 Jacks’ ville 5* f 1:07?
87212 Jacks’ville 51 f 1 :0S
87176 Jacks’ville 5J f l:OS*
67145 Jacks’ ville 51 f 1:0S|
87098 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:15*
86877 Jacks’ville C* f 1:07*
BOSERRIAN, b. g. 6
88693 Jacks’ ville 3 4 1:13|
88657 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13?
88578 Jacks’ vi lie 7 8 1:27*
88437 Jacks’ville 7 8 1:29
88410 Jacks’ville 3 4 1:14?
88233 Jacks’ville 3 4 1:15*
88162 Jacks’ville 5* f 1:08*
85970 Latonla 2-4 1:15*
SPLENDIDA. ch. f. 4
8882»* Jacks’ville 7-S 1:28*
S>762 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:13?
88 7U7 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13?
88575 Jacks’ ville 7-8 1:28?
87492 J’k’ville 11-16 1:48?
87471 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13?
87422 Jacks’ vi lie 3-4 1:13?
87375 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13*
DICTION, b. c. 3
88820 Jacks’ville 7-S 1:2S*
8x782 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13*
88765 Jacks’ville 5-8 1:00*
88642 Jacks’ville 3 4 1:13*
88389 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:16*
88372 Jacks’ville 5J f 1:12*
88320 Jacks’ville 7-S 1:33?
88*257 Jacks’ ville 5* f 1:10?
fast 30
fast 30
fast 50
fast 8
fast 3
fast 7
fast GO
fast 200
fast 12-5
fast 2
fast 7
fast 4*
good 20
hvy 12
fast 20
slow 10
fast 15
fast 2|
fast 8
fast 10
fast 130
fast 100
fast 30
fast 40
fast S
fast 30
fast 100
fast 20
good 6-5
hvy 2
hvy 3*
hvy 18-5
111
111 3
107 7
107 2
107 8
107 4
105 4
104 6
109 5
111
111 1
no 5
109 7 7 !
104 8 2
110 5 !
109 7
107 5
1)1 5
107
109 10 5
101 Left :
By Ethelbert — High Society (H. McCarren).
21 5"X Hannan lo M. Loris, R.deCoverley, K. Queen,
lo* ID* S Davis 11 ltu.Granda, LaGloria. KiglitMist
6 8 6 ,w HIannan X RohiuGrey, TollBox, Earl’sCourt
41* 5 3 i Hannan 11 C.W.Bnrt, Waterbury, B. Willie
1 1 2 l llannan it TollBox, M.C’dlenias. D.Bultniau
1 2 2 1 llannan 8 Snow Ball, \oiithful, M. Colors.
16 5‘J Hannan 10 Gr’deDame, Hooray, ManyColors.
5 s 5 7 i llannan G T.McGrath. La Gloria. IlotneRun
By Cesarion — Princess Bowling (E. J. Gildersleeve).
2*>x 2 2 J Deav’p’t 8 Belle Mawr, Youthful, Mozart.
14 2n Troxler 9 M. Fop’lar, K. Queen, MJ. Whalen
3nk *jn v Powers 10 Dander, Silveriue. Miss Marjorie
3 1 5 4 J J Wilson 10 Grenade, Robin Grey. Woolstoue.
5 8 4 6 i J Wilson 7 Barnsdale, D.Bultm-.tn. HomeRun
4* 5®i J Henry 7 Hooray. Earl’s Court, Font.
9 9 8 J Henry 10 Home Run, Fondlleart, Tres Jolt.
5* 9***Franklin Youthful. Joe Moser. Banrida.
By Woolsthorpe — Splendid (J. T. Combs).
4- 5® C Grand 11 Col. Jot, M.J. Whalen. Ken. Queen,
jsist. J Wilson S Horace E.. M.J. Whalen, D. Allen
2 3 2 2 J Reid 7 El Oro. MarieRue. M.J. Whalen.
99 1 2
99 5
1§4 1
99 5
102
102 8 11 1
117 3
107 5
112 7
112 2
97 5
96 2 1
e post. J Wilson 8 Horace E.. M.J.Whalen. I>. A lien
2 s 2 2 J Reid 7 El Oro. MarieRue. M.J.Whalen.
10 10 14 3J Bergen 10 F.Guard, M.J.Whalen, Sandpiper
2* 3*i Pease 7 Stoneman, Camel, Malediction.
8 8 2o lPease 8 Camel. Chilla. Gold Dust.
3’1 6* 2 ?Pease 8 HighRange, Har.Hall, Endymlon
101 12 * 2 * Pease 12 A. L. Daley, IloraceE.. Manheimer
Bv Sir Dixon — My Queen (G. P. Brazier).
10 ]()** J Wilson 11 Col. Jot. M.J.Whalen, Ken. Queen.
3 l 4 8 i Troxler 14 Col. Ashmeade. Temnter, Uralla
61 4*1 Kohn 8 Fly.Squir’l. Misslxiris, Aut.ltose
8 l 8 11 V Powers 12 C. Ashmeade. Aut.Rose, B.Mawr.
3 l 4 3 V Powers 8 Dave Nicholson, Amyl, Sylph.
5 2 4 7 1 F H King 7 Jane Swift, Miss Loris, Pin Oak.
2 2 3 3 A J Henry 7 Rio Grande. Forty Four, Mozart.
10 W 12 Musgr’ve 12 Catroke, Pilain. Colonel Jot.
ELF ALL. br. g. 6
88710 J’k’ville 11-16 1
SS620 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1
88580 J’k’ville 11-16 1
SS541 Jacks’ ville 11
88493 Jacks’ville 7-S 1
8S439 Jaok’ ville 1 1-8 1
88409 Jacks’ville 1 1
88289 Jacks’ville 7-8 1
HIGH RANGE, br. c.
88X11 Jacks’ville 7-8 1
S8737 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1
88680 Jacks’ville 1 1
88619 Jacks’ville 3-4 1
8S511 J’k’ville 11-16 1
88145 Jacks’ville 7-8 1
SS067 Jacks’ville 7-8 1
87X87 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1
87840 J’k’ville 11-16 1
ETH0N. b. h. 6
88 70S J’k’ville lm70y 1
88632 Jacks’ ville 7-S 1
88541 Jacks’ ville 1 1
S8512 J’k’ ville lm70y 1
88423 J’k’ville lm70y 1
88067 Jacks’ville 7-8 1
87377 Jacks’ville 7-8 1
86991 Jacks’ville 65 f 1
COLLIS 0RMSBY, ch.
8S619 Jacks ville 3-4 1
88523 Jacks’ville 1 1
88475 Jack’ ville 1 1-S 1
88441 Jacks’ville 11
88288 Jacks’ ville 7 -S 1
88090 Jacks’ ville 1 1
S7976 .lacks' ville 11
S7884 Jacks’ville 3-4 1
MOZART, br. c.
4
•
107
I
88739 J’k’ville 1
1-16 1:47? fast
25
107
7
JJ
5
5
5?.
88<»93 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
20
107
4
5
6
4 2
886M Jacks* ville
7-8 1 :26? fast
50
1051 3
6
6
6
6 4
$8641 Jacks* ville
5J f 1:08 fast
13
107
5
6
6
5»
8857.', Jacks’ville
7-S 1 :2S? fast
8
107
8
8
8
8
&S5.>6 J’ks’v’e 6 1
[-2 f 1 :21* fast
12
108
8
5
5
65
88473 Jacks’ ville
7-8 1:31? good
40
1U7J
7
9
9
8
8»*
LIGHT BLUE. b.
c, 4
112
£
88418 Tampa
3-4 1:18? slow 4-5
lio
7
7
6
3*
87894 Tampa
5-8 1:<C? slow
20
103
7
5
6
5 1 •
86721 Tampa
3-4 1:18? slow 5
102
5
4
4
4 2
DOC ALLEN, b.
r. 7
111
I
88762 Jacks’ ville
3-4 1:13? fast
100
111
5
4
2
2 l
88736 Jacks’ville
3-S 1 :00? fast
60
111
10
9
9
8
887<»7 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
12
110
4
3
5
6»*
886u3 Jacks’ ville
3-4 1:14 fast
40
115
4
2
3
5»
88024 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
100
104
4
7
7
9
WILD FIRE. ch.
f. 3
94
I
88*19 Jacks ville
3-4 1 :14* fast
12
92
13
14
14
14
882.77 Jacks’ville
5J f 1:10? hvy
40
102
12
12
12
12
8M>42 Jacks’ville
5£ f 1:08 fast
12
95
6
8
7
G 4
87951 Jacks'ville
3-4 1:16* hvy
7
107
5
8
8
65
87788 Jacks’ville
5* f 1 :08* fast
60
100
4
13
13
13 2
85402 Hamilton
3-4 1:14* fast
6
99
3
4
5
6 2
85193 Hamilton
6* f 1 :07? fast
10
103
6
6
5
5*
BIRDSLAYER. t
>. g. 10
111
I
88653 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:14 fast
13
lui
5
4
5
9 2
88615 Jacks’ville
3-4 1 :13 fast
100
99
9
9
10
11
88042 Jacks’ville
5\ f 1 :08 fast
30
108
8
Fell.
87903 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13 fast
200
109
9
9
9
9 8
87765 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13 fast
150
1085 1
8
10
10*
87590 Jacks’ville
55 f 1 :07? fast
60
105
6
7
7
8
87513 Jacks’ville
5i f 1:07? fast
1O0
107 11
11
11
11
8^320 Tampa
5-8 1:06? slow
5
109
5
4
4
2*
f* ; /m. j. WHALEN
. b. r. 5
111
I
8882) Jacks’ville
7-S 1 :28i fast
16
111
1
O
1
1
l»s
88762 Jacks'ville
3-4 1:13? fast
17
1085 6
5
4
3 4
887u7 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
4*
110
6
6
6
5 2
88(257 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
12
107
1
5
5
5 4
88575 Jacks’ville
7-8 1:28? fast
15
109
7
4
3
1
1‘
8S419 Jacks’ville
5* f 1:09? fast
30
104
6
5
4
5*2
88371 Jacks’ville
5J f 1:12* hvy
50
106
8
7
6
5*
88235 Jacks’ville
51 f 1:10 hvy
40
103
8
8
8
66
AWAY. b. m. 7
106
I
88762 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
200
106
1
2
5
7
88736 Jacks’ville
5-8 1:00? fast
200
107
7
10
10
10
88641 Jacks’ville
5* f 1:08 fast
60
106
11
11
10
10
88556 Jacks’ville
61 f 1 :21* fast
20
107
10
10
10
10
88161 Jacks’ville
5* f 1 :0S? fast
12
103
8
10
10
10
88042 Jacks’ville
51 f 1 :0S fast
6
106
1
4
4
5 1
80432 Tampa
5-8 1:01? fast
15
103
NED CARMACK
. ch. g. 4
109
]
88824 J’k’ville 1
1-16 1 :4Sg fast
100
113
1
4
5
8
8
88693 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
200
109
5
6
5
5*1
88622 J’k’ville 1
1-16 1 :48? last
150
112
2
7
S
10
10
8859 3 Jacks’ville
3 4 1:12* fast
100
107
2
10
10
10
88510 Jacks’ville
7-8 1:28* fast
100
107
4
2
2
3
12 1
88456 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:15? fast
100
107
6
7
7
9
88420 Jacks’ville
5£ f 1:08* fast
40
102
11
11
11
12
88374 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:17? hvy
60
102
3
2
8
8 5
8646S Latonla
3-4 1:16 good 20
104
2
5
3
31
86451 Latonia
3-4 1:16? slow 15
96
2
2
2
25
THIRD RACE — 1 Mile. 4-year-olds and upward. 1
MYSTIFIER. b.
g. 5
121
1
8S717 Jacks’ville
3-4 1 :13? fast
9-10 135
3
3
rj
3*
88597 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
10
130
r»
6
6
4 1 )
88420 Jacks’ville
5J f 1:08* fast
15
109
8
8
7
66
88371 Jacks’ville
51 f 1 :12* hvy
1
109
3
6
5
4=
87145 Jacks’ville
61 f 1:08? fast
IS
100
7
7
7
75
87098 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:15* fast
25
104
8
7
9
76
87058 Jacks’ville
5* f 1:11? hvy
12
104
4
6
6
7*
COMEDIENNE.
ch. m. 7
119
1
8X031 Jacks’ville
7-S 1 :27g fast
7
106
9
9
9
8
4 1
88556 Jacks’ville
61 f 1 :21* fast
3-5
106
2
3
4
56
88334 Jacks’ville
5* f 1:12* hvy
4-3
118
3
2
2
2*
87213 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:14 fast
10
lo7
3
3
2
a
87122 Jacks’ville
3-4 1:15? fast
6-5
109
1
1
1
1 1
86925 Jacks’ville
3-1 1:19 hvy
7
104
9
8
C
5 s
DOLLY BULTMAN. b. f. 4
111
1
88681 Jacks’ ville
7-S 1 : 26? fast
10
lot
1
4
5
4
31
88643 Jacks’ville
3 4 1:12* fast
20
no
7
6
t;
5 2
8S5 ’4 Jacks’ville
3 4 1:12* fast
n
105
r,
4
5
4 3
5«i Moss S Sticker. F. Premium. Ten Paces.
4 4 Moss 8 Belle Mawr, Boscrrian, Youthful
6 ,2 |Moss 11 Dolly Bultman.T.D’Or. F.lleart.
4*£ Moss 11 Briareus, Snow Ball. Pedigree.
4 3 i Moss 10 F.Guard. M.J.Whalen, Sandpiper
2 l Moss 10 Comedienne. Flarney, Coqueta.
6 ,s Moss 1C M.v Henry, ForeGuard, L. McNally
!y Blues — Merry Merrick (A. Lasance).
2“k K*»hn X N'attieBumixpn. llurlock. Tackle.
5*2 Kohn 7 Bil.Hibbs, Cloistcress. Escutcheon
3 3 Riley C E. T. Shipp. Ad monitor. La Salle,
ty Lord Dalmeny — Add Ran (W. C. Leach).
3*1 J Reid N IloraceE., M.J.Whalen, Pedigree
7 ,4 *Rrannon lo M isslxjris, R.d«*C©v’ley. K. Queen
7 l0 i.l Deav’p’t. 7 E! Oro. Splendhla. Marie Rue.
4 8 J Reid 10 Sandpiper, Br’nTony, J.A.Munro
9**2Ganz 9 San Gil, Barnsdale. Toll Box.
88410 Jacks’ville
87375 Jac ks' ville 3-4 1:13* fast 8 1
JANE SWIFT, ch. m, 5, 1
8S766 Jacks’ ville 2-4 1:12| fast 11-10
88643 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:12* fast 5 1
8844o Jacks'ville 3-4 1:14 fast 3 1
8837 2 Jacks’ville 5J f 1:12* hvy 9-10 1
85954 Salt Lake 3 4 1:15? fast 8 5 1
8583S Salt Lake 54 f 1:08? fast 9 5 ]
SAN GIL. b. g, 5 1
S8R2I Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:14 fast 12 ]
89689 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:13? last 15 1
S8567 Tampa 2-4 1:17? slow 2J 1
8*7.17 Tampa 3-4 1:17? slow 2-5 J
88446 Tampa 7-8 1:31 slow 2
884 15 Tampa GJ f 1:10? slow 2 1
88314 Tampa 7-8 1:31? slow 3-2 ]
88295 Tampa 3-4 1:17* slow 3
88240 Tampa 51 f 1:09* slow 5
CERFMONIUS. b. c. 4 ]
88821 Jacks’ville 2-4 1:14 fast 10
88643 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:12* last 15 ]
88524 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:12? fast 25 ]
88237 J’k’ville lm70y 1:51* hvy 10
88092 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:14* slow 16-5 1
89908 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:14 slow 10 ]
87930 Jacks’ville 7-8 1:29* slow' 12 1
87888 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:12* fast 15
COONEY K., b. g, 6 1
8S6S9 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:13? fast 6
go, k1
11-5
105
3
3
2
vs
2*5 Obert
fast
2
105
3
6
4
6 2
6*i J Howard
fast
10
104
1
1
1
l 2
l 4 J Howard
! hvy
€ 5
107
2
2
1
l 3
l 3 Obert
: fast
8
1041 8
119
8
6
46 6 2 ! Obert
By Handspring —
fast
11-10
9S
2
5
3
5**i Adams
fast
5
113
1
1
1
l 8
l 4 Adams
fast
3
112
6
1
1
4*
5*5 J Henry
15 Aphrodite. C. Clamp. Levcngston
12 Catroke, Pilain, Colonel Jot.
JDreyer 10 Sandpiper, Br’nTony, J.A.Munro
«J Wilson 11 K’gAvondale. Dr.Barklev, Canul
J Deav’p’tlO Manlieimer, Mozart, Infer.Queen
J Deav’p’t 10 Patriot, Sandpiper, Ruble.
JPalms 13 Turncoat. St.Jennne, Gold Dust.
4 1 ! E Griffin It M. Popular, Boserrian, Ken. Queen
2 l K Griffin 10 Fore Guard. Sandpiper, Mozart.
1 G 2 S A Lang 13 Endymiou. SquareDeal, G.Ragglo
5 3 i A Lang 0 Mystifier, D. Nicholson, Mar. Hyde
8 Horace E., M.J.Whalen. D.Allen
10 14 ?Obert 11 GoldDust, MarieRue, Aunt Kate.
6 ,w Obert 10 Manheimer, Mozart, Infer.Queen
6*° Brown 9 Arrowshaft, Alamo, Ensley.
Bv Phoenix — Morality (T. M. Irvin).
S 23 Hannan 8 1'irateDiana, J. Right, Maximum
}. 5 s * Kohn 8 Belle Mawr, Boscrrian. Youthful
”l0 13 Kohn 11 Genymander, Otogo. Maximum.
8 1 3 3 W Andress lO Yama. Toll Box, Fore Guard.
1 12 15 3Ix)vell 14 Toison d’Or, Silverine. Dander.
10*1 Pease lo Home Run. Skyo. Toll Box.
12 ,2 2Hannan 12 Fond Heart. Mystifier, Yama.
8 18 M Whiting 9 GoldDust, LottaCreed. Admonitor
i 8«i Kohn 11 Chalice. Night Mist. ClaiWne.
By Mesmerist — Carmencita (T. E. Edwards).
3* 2 l J Deav’p’t 0 Eari’s Court. Riekev, LordXelson
4' A 2 1 J Deav’p’t 0 C.W.Bnrt, HomeRun, L’rdNelson
G u 2>* J Deav’p’t 12 Fond Heart. Yama. Manheimer.
4 2 l 1 V Powers 9 D. Nicholson, M.llyde. SquareDeal
7* 7 4 J Moss 8 Snow Ball, Select II., Youthful
76 6 8 3 Moss 10 Gr’deDarae, Hooray, ManyColors.
7* 6 ,6 JMoss 11 M. Amelia, A.Sturtevant.Pol.Star
By Plaudit — Maxine Elliott (D. P. Lynch).
4 l 3 2 S Davis 19 Fond Heart, Skyo, Kiamesha II.
56 l 1 G Burns 30 Moz;irt. Flarney, Coqueta.
2 4 2f Musgr’ve G Hazlet, Briareus.
3. 1 . 4 3 A C Grand 5 G.Dame. G.W.I ebolt, AuntKate.
1* l 4 " J Howard 8 San. Hill. Har.Hall. M.J.Whalen
5 s 5 7 1 G Lynch 11 Robin Grey, Petulant. Anderson
By Alloway — St. Lucie (F. J. Pons).
3J 1»* M Henry 11 Toisond’Or. F.lleart. F.ITemiuin
G 2 3 4 J M Henry 11 Jane&wift, Toll Box. Ballot Box
4 :t 4 4 Obert 10 St’k«*Out. J.Cablniss. K.Av’dale.
3 1 Oliert 9 Home Run, Yama. Skyo.
2 s 2* J oiwrt 7 BariiMlalc. Home Run. Boserrian
6 2 6 7 t .1 Howard 9 San Gil. Barnsdale, Toll Box.
I 2 l 4 J Howard 12 Ceremonius, K. Avondale, P. Lee
I s l 3 Obert 8 Har. Junior, Allonby. SirVagrant
4»* 6 2 1 Obert 12 A. L. Da ley, HoraceE.. Manheimer
By Handspring — Phantom Belle (R. D. Williams).
5 5 & i Adams G S.Beiitler. F. Footsteps. T.McG’th
l 8 l 4 ' Adams 11 TollBox, D.Bultiuan, Ballot Box
4* G 2 h .1 Henry lO llyperionlL, 11. Run. Stringency.
2* 1® J Henry 7 Miss I^oris, Pin Oak, Diction.
4 2 ? Singleton 8 C.Doherty, J.Cabiniss, Valencia.
3 1 * Singleton 6 Balerian, Aunt Aggie, Fore.
4 4 Obert
Obert
5
121
By Indio— Zuleika (C. Reed).
3-4
1:14 fast
12
ll’l
2
9
9
9
9*°1K Griffin
10
Barnsdale,
Camel. S.Beutler.
3-4
1 : 13j» last
15
120 10
10
10
9*
S 7 J S Smith
IO
Cooney K.
, Yama, Earl’s Court.
3-4
1:17? slow
gj
102
1
2
1
1 =
l 2 Laugan
G
McAndrew
s, OurXugget. T. Do Ian
3-4
1 :17? slow
2-5
130
2
1
1
l 3
1* Glasner
4
Tamar. Flora Riley. Ormuz.
7-S
1 :31 slow’
97
1
1 1
1
26
3*1 Laugan
5
Tom Dolan. Tamar, W. I. Hinch
55 f
1:10? slow
2
112
6
5
::
3 2
l 4 D Murphy
6
LaGloria.
GypsyGirl. Carondolet.
7-8
1:31? slow’
3-2
108
1
1 1
2
36
4 8 Fain
5
IMrate Diana. Merry Gift, Tamar
3-4
1:17* slow
3
111
1
2
2
25
l 2 Fain
G
Cloisteress
. Merman, FlornRiley.
5| f 1:09* slow
5
108
6
6
5
45
3«5 Fain
G
Fundamental, Tamar. TomDolan.
t>. c.
4
121
By Sempronius — Cereta (P. J.
Miles).
3-4
1:14 fast
10
121
5
4
j
4 2
4-’? Ganz
10
Barnsdale,
Camel. S.Beutler.
9 3 9 ,3 JGauz 11 JaneSwift, TollBox. D. Bultmnn
9 8 8 J Wilson 10 St’keOut, J.Cabiniss. K.Av’dale.
7 8 ,0 JS Davis 8 Pooomoke. Quagga. GreatJubilee
3 3 V\ But well 8 Earl’sCourt, J.Cabiniss, S.Beutler
l 1 l 2 Butwell 8 Camel, Ragman, I)e Kalb.
9 9 10 JJ lk»av’p’t 9 Ragman, Summer Night, Camel.
3* 2 4 Butwell 12 D.Bultiuan, K. Avondale. P. Lee
By Senator McCarren — Campania (John Burttschell).
88494 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:14? fast S 1
R840S Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:14? good 6 1
88338 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:17* hvy 1S-5 1
88787 Jacks’ville G-8 1:03* hvy 9-1J ]
855**6 Hamilton
85196 Hamilton
85061 Toronto
84871 Montreal
3-4 1:12* fast 6
3-4 1:12* fast 4
3 4 1:131 fast 8-5
3-4 1:151 hvy 6
ADMONITOR. blk. g. 4
886M Jacks’ville 7-8 1 :26? fast 100
88543 J’k’vill^ lm70y 1:45? fast 30
88374 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:17? hvy 60
88236 Jacks’ ville 7-S 1:31* hvy 10
88188 J’k’ville lm7Uy 1:49* slow 25
K8«*c9 J’k’ville 1 1 16 1:48? slow' 100
87975 Jacks’ ville 5* f 1:10 hvy 100
97353 Jacks’ ville 1 1:42 fast 40
FOURTH RACE— 1 Mile. S-year-olds and upward. Selling Handicap. (8SGN0— 1:39-4-
HANS. ch. h. 5
89659 Jack’ ville 1
1-8 1:53* fast 6-5 110 3 1 1
88580 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:4*1* fast 9-5 111
88512 J’k’ville lm70y 1:46* fast 3 110
88069 J’k’\ ille 1 1-16 1:47* fast 2 108
87954 Jacks’ville 11:44? hvy 4 110
87154 Tampa 1 1 :47g slow 3-5 112
87016 Tampa 1 1:50 alow 6-6 107
: 47f fast 4\ 111
:46* fast 7 101
:4»i* fast 5 110
:39* fast 10 101
:2N* fast 20 106
:54* fast 8 109
:42* good 12 101
:31f hvy 12 109
4 105
:25? fast 10 1U9
:44i* fast 16-5 106
:39 fast 6 106
:12* fast 8 111
:47? fast 13-5 109
:29 slow 14 5 104
:26* fast 13-10 111
:46 ? fast 3i 1U9
:46 fast 6 107
:26? fast 7-5 125
:39* last 6 107
:46* fast 8-5 112
:45| fast 4 114
:26* fast 8 111
:27 fast 2-5 112
:23 good 8-5 117
c, 3 95
:12A fast 60 98
:41* fast 40 107
:57? good 8 96
:42* fast 1 110
By Pirate of Penzance or Alloway — Elf (Mrs. L. M.
Holmes).
3«k 3 3 J Deav’p*t 8 Yama. Golconda. Gatien Lass.
3 3 2* J Wilson G Spellbound. Ozana. Campaign* r.
4 l 4 :, 5 Troxler 7 Ardri. Hans. Otilo.
6*» 4* J Wilson 9 Spellbound. Ethon. Ozana.
7 7 1 ® J Henry 8 Nealon, Rio G ramie. Arondaek.
5 5*J Troxler f> Camp’nt^r. O. Honesty. Neth’most
7 3*4 J Deav’p’t 7 Taboo. TheG.Butterfly.O.Honesty
4 4 4 F H King 4 T.M.Green. Eyebright, H. Agnes
By Galore — Matterhorn (R. Angaroia).
4 4* Hannan 4 Spellbound. Ozana. Jaek Parker.
2| 2 2 Hannan 6 Ardri, Campaigner. Nethermost.
4 t 4® Hannan G Ozana, Sager. S|*ellbound.
3 3 3 2 i V l*ow**ni f» Jaek Parker, Nealon. Royal Onyx
2i*k 3 1# V Powers G Ragman, Nethermost. Campaign» r
2«k 4 21 . J Howard 8 Roy. Onyx, Pantoufie, R. Captive
l 2 l l " Butwell 8 C’paigner, Descom’ts, WaiK*uo*a
lb 4* v Power* 5 Moquette, Old Honesty, Netlwrni’t
8 C’paigner, Descoru’ts, Wapouoca
o Moquette, O hi Honesty, Netwrni’t
7 Par. Queen, John Carroll, El fa 11.
By Intrusive— Charm (J. Hewitt).
4 1 '* 2 l Mr B Col’ r r* R.Gramle. Poeomoke. F.Pr«*mium
3uk 435 Troxler 8 Home Run, Furnace, Piute.
3 3 2 l ~ Ganz 9 Si>ellbound. Ozana, Elfall.
2 2 l 1 Ganz 9 Hans, Deseooinets, St. Joseph.
3 3 2 2 J Deav’p’t 8 Ardri, Osorine, Warner Griswell
5 l 5 3 J J Howard 8 II. Range, Campaigner, Descom’ts
5b 2 1 V Powers 9 RobinGrey. Poeomoke, Petulant.
3 4 1>| V Powers 8 Bal.Box, GrandeDame, Roseboro
By Sidney Lucaa — Frances Dillon (E. Geoi^e).
:42* slow 10
:45 hvy 3
:14 fast 8
5 5 1 J Henry 5 Jaek Parker. Nealon. High Range
510 5*4jBensou G Bm-a Gramle. Martinez. Soteuila
1>.\ 3 2 5 J Wilson 6 Molesey, Hill Top. Old Honesty.
4‘i 7*" V Powers 12 St a rover, Allanfearn. I^ot. Cree<|
l 2 ” l 3 V Powers G F. Cecil lan. L.MeNally. L'niv**rse.
2 4 2 s Musgr’ve G Sager, Pnlka. Smug.
3«t 5 8 J J Howard 8 Fulfill, Fort.vFour, Cap. Swanson.
4J l 1 J Howard 10 Vreeland. Allanfearn. F.G. Hogan
FIFTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Selling. (8857G— 1 :11%- -7— 105.)
LADY M’NALLY, ch.
SS738 Jacks’ ville 7 8 1
88642 Jacks' ville 3 4 1
886 IS Jacks’ ville 3 4 1
88473 Jacks’ville 7-S 1
88441 Jacks’ville 1 1
88354 J’k’ville 1 1-1G 1
K8288 # Jacks’ ville 7 8 1
S8236 Jacks’ ville 7-8 1
URALLA, b. f. 3
S87S2 Jacks' ville 3-4 1
>8738 Jacks’ville 7-8 1
8S691 Jacks’ville 3-4 1
S8530 Tampa 5J f 1
88499 Tampa 0-8 1
88416 Tampa 3-4 1
88313 Tampa 3-4 1
88194 Tampa 3-4 1
88782 Jacks’ ville 3-4 1:13* fast 20
>8738 Jacks’ville 7-8 1:27* fast 7
88691 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:14? fast 50
88530 Tampa 5J f 1:11? slow 3-2
88499 Tampa 5-8 1:03? slow 3
88416 Tampa 3-4 1:17? slow 15
88313 Tampa 3-4 1:17? slow 10
88194 Tampa 3-4 1:17? slow 20
CATROKE, b. f, 3
SS61S Jacks’ville 3-4 1:14? fast 5
88557 Jacks’ville 5J f 1:07? fast 8-5
112
107 7 5 3
107 8 7
112 4 4
95 2 1 2
100 Left* at 1
107 4 5 4
99 6 1 2
92 3 3 3
112
112 5 3
112 9 10 10 1
112 5 5
By Ornus — Miss McNally (C. Bartel).
2 1 3 2 i Dreyer IO Al’ufear|i. Elizabethan, Tempter
Gut g** t; Grand 12 C. Ashmeade. Aut.Rose. B.Mawr.
7»» 7 tt Nlcol S Starlurard. Brevite. Outpost.
3 3 3 2 * Adams 13 My Henry, Fore Guard. Col. Jot.
post. J Deav’p’t 12 Starover, Allanf«*arn. I^>t. Creed
3 l 4 5 i J Reid G Forty Four. Universe, My Henry
4 l 3 3 tlanz G C.Ormsby, F. Cecil lan. Universe.
6h 7» pease 8 TresJoli, Gold Dust, Cablegram.
By Sain — Theresia (B. Schreiber).
2 r * 3 4 \ J Wilson 14 Uol.Aslini**a*le. T* n>pter. Diction
9 9 ,0 ,'Nh*ol 10 Al’fearn, Elizabethan, L.MeNally
5’ 5'-’i Kohn S Miss Sly, Amanda Lee, Starboard
4 1 4 n A Burton 5 Alemon. Alvise. Waterbury.
5 1 5 7 ? A Burton 8 SirAshton, Lucnllus. Bonnie Bee
.’9» 5 12 A A Burton 5 Parkview, B. IIibl>s. Cassowary.
15 2r\ A Burton fi B.llibbs, AutumiHlirl. Bob. Cook
4 4 4 3 * A Burton G G.Klmball, RebelQueen. B.llibbs
By John F. — Miss Yera (R. D. Williams).
5£ 6 s i Adams
4 2 4 4 i Adams
8 Starboard. Brevite. Outpost.
14 Clemlteaehey. Aut.Rose, MonAmi
Jacks’ville
5* f 1:12? hvy
11-5
99
3
1
1
l 2
D5 J
Henry
G
Miss Sly. Kid. Mr. Srnarty.
Jacks’ville
55 f 1:12* hvy
8
104
6
4
5
2*5
D J
Henry
9
Lotta Creed. Oerando, Allanfearn
Jacks’ ville
55 f 1:10? hvy
5
99
3
1
I
l 1
1*5 J
Henry
VI
IMlain, ColonelJot, Inferno Queen
Jacks’ville
3-4 1:15 fast
13
97
3
6
6
7
8 7 1 J
Henry
10
Starover, L. McNally, Uoonskin.
Jacks’ville
3-4 1:13? fast
30
97
6
8
8
8
8> 4 U
Ilenry
S
Abrasion. TlieG. Butterfly. Sticker.
Jacks’ville
51 f 1 :08 fast
20
95
9
11
11
ID
ll K i Adams
VI
Fer’iKVcillan, Miss Sly. Coonskin
Jacks’ville
5-8 1 :01 fast
12
93
11
11
8
9*
7 7 * Adams
11!
F.Footsteps, D.Wal’ce, Hend’son
88736 Jacks’ ville 5 8
S8705 Jacks’ville 5 8
S8683 J’k’ville 1 1-16
88642 Jacks’ville 3-4
88612 Jacks’ ville 3 4
88557 Jacks’ ville 5 A f
S6469 Latonia 1
b. f, 3
5-8 1:00? fast
3?.
112
95
9
6
6
By Jean Bereai
5’* 4*. 4 . Adams
5-8 l:oo* last
7
105
O
3
3
3 s V : l Ganz
-16 1:47 fast
12
91
2 0
3
4
5 4 5‘ 2 A.M Ilenry
3-4 1:13* fast
32
107
6
4
4
3 2 2 s Obert;
3 4 1:13* fast
45
112
7
5
4
3* 3 3 Nicol
55 f 1 :07? fast
3*
104
5
3
2
2*5 2*5 Obert
5 1 5 1W Brannon
10 M.L»ris. R.deCovcrlcy. K. Queen.
8 Fly. Squirrel. Missl^oris. Diction.
8 Descomnets. R**s*-lK*ro. B*>n. Bard
12 Col .Ashmeade, B.Mawr, M.Ixuris
10 FairLouise, Aman.Lee. Sarabaml.
14 ClemBeachey. MonAmi. Catroke.
G G.M. Miller. My Gal. Hnnd/.aretta
86443 Latonia
COONSKIN. b.
6 | f 1:10 hvy
f. 3
7 100
112
3
6
6
4* 4*J Deverich 8 Oliv. Mickle. Canibroune, J. Linus
By Gone Coon — Isen (J. R. Stockier).
887S2
Jacks’ville
3-4
1 :12* fast
15 112
9
7
8
n
7 ,3 3E Griffin
14
Od. Ashuieatk*. Tempter. I’ralla
88601
Jacks’ville
3-4
1:14? fast
12 112
4
4
■ 5
4*J
8 83 J Reid
X
Miss Sly. Amanda Lee. Starlnjard
88612
Jacks’ ville
3-4
1:13* fast
15 112
6
4
5
76
5* J Reid
IO
FairLouise, Aman.I.ee. Aut.Rose
88357
Jacks’ville
5* f
1:07? fast
6 104
8
8
6
66
5«* J Reid
14
ClemBeachey, Aut.Rose. MonAmi
88407
Jacks’ville
5A f
1 :08? goo<1 8 103
3
3
2
26
4 3 i Obert
12
D.I'aradelL. L.Creed, F.Cecilian
88: ‘.37
Jacks’ville
55 f
1:12? hvy
7 105
5
c
6
6
6 8 | S Davis
G
Catroke, Miss Sly. Kid.
88164
Jacks’ville
3-4
1:15 fast
18-5 113
2
2
1
n
3*1 Obert
10
Starover. LadyMcNally. Col.Jot.
SS066 Jacks'ville
3-4 1:14? fast
11-5 108
5
4
3
36
3*1 Obert
8
Miss Sly, Starover. Folly Lee.
AC0LIN, b. f, 3
87736 Tampa lmTfly 1:51 slow 6-5
87707 Tampa 3-4 1:18 slow jj
DEER00K, ch. f, 3
88184 Jacks’ ville 3-4 l:16g slow’ 100
SS041 Jacks’ville 51 f 1:07? fast 100
SS004 Jacks’ville 51 f 1:09? slow 100
87745 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:14* fast 40
87261 Jacks’ville 5J f 1:08* good 40
87175 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:16* fast 60
By St. Lawrence II. — Queen Bird (T. H. Stevens).
4‘‘ 4'UCole f> Aiit.GIrl. P.Diana. (’.Ashmeade.
31 2 2 Cole 7 Escntch**on, Ph«*ronis, Uralla.
By Deering — The Rook (G. A. Robertson).
9 9 2 «iD McC’thy 9 Allanfearn, Herdsman. Universe
10 lO 2 ^ Weathers 10 Schleswig. GoldDust. HarohlHall
8 2 8 7 fGanz 12 Starboard, Oghwaga. Martin.May
121 12 12 JJ Deav’p’t 1G PoUyLee, Universe. Gatien laiss.
5 h 10 19 iTroxler 12 F. Purcell, Tempter, Mr.Smartv.
9 s 9 12 M Whitingl2 Gypsy Girl, Zymole. Martin May
SIXTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Selling. (87840— 1 :4G— 4 — 1**7.)
FIRST PREMIUM, ch. h. 7
55523 J’k’vill^ lm70y 1:14? fast 4
887:19 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:47? fast 1
SS708 J’k’ ville 1m70y 1:46* fast 7
88681 Jacks’ville 7-S 1:26? fast 1
88595 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:12? fast 4
88524 .Tacks’ ville *3-4 1:12? fast €
87594 Jacks’ville 1 1:41* fast 1
87515 Jacks’ville 1 1:40? fast 2
87455 Jacks’ville 1 1:40? fast 2
PEARL POINT, br. g, 4
8S593 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:12* fast 1
883S8 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:15? good 2
87564 Jacks’ville 7 8 1:27* fast 1
87513 Jacks’ville 5£ f 1:07? fast 1
87353 Jacks’ville 1 1:42 fast 2
87195 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:14 fast 1
87145 Jacks’ville 5* f LOS? fast 2
TEMPTER, b. c, 3
SS7S2 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:13* fast 1
88738 Jacks’ Ville 7-S 1:27* fast 1
88682 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:47 fast 1
8S634 Jacks’ville 1 1:41? last 2
88525 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:48? fast 1
SS441 Jacks’ville 1 1:42* fast 5
88288 Jacks’ville 7-8 1:32? hvy 1
SSI 14 Jacks’ville 1 1:43? hvy 2
CABLEGRAM, b. g. 7
88694 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1 :49 ’ fast 2
8 8375 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:54* hvy 7
SS317 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:18 hvy i
88261 J’k’ville lm70y 1:49? hvy 4
8S236 Jacks’ville 7-S 1:31* hvy (
88188 J’k’ville lm70y 1:49* slow 1
87768 Jack’ ville 1 1-8 1:54* fast 1
S7610 J’k’ville lm70y 1:4S* fast 2
87540 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:50* slow 2
SANDPIPER, b. g. 4
88813 Jack’ ville 1 1-8 1:54? fast :
88682 J’k’ville 11-16 1:47 fast £
SS653 Jacks’ville 3-4 1:14 fast 4
88622 J’k’ ville 1 1-16 1:48? fast 4
88575 Jacks’ ville 7-8 1:28? fast 2
SS543 J’k’ville lm70y 1 :45? fast 1
88510 Jacks’ville 7-8 1:28* fast J
88146 J’k’ville lm70y 1:46* slow 1
AGREEMENT, ch. g. 5
55524 J’k’ Ville 1 1-16 1 :48S fast 2
88646 Jack’ ville 1 1 4 2:07? fast 2
88616 Jack’ ville 1 1-4 2:08 fast 1
88513 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1 :49g fast 1
88411 J’k’ville 1 1- 16 1:49? good <
88357 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:59* hvy 2
88165 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:49* fast 1
88068 J’k’ville lm70y 1:45* fast l
THORN, ch. g. 5
S8S20 Jacks’ville 7 8 1 :28* fast 2
SSOS7 Juarez 1 1-16 1:46* fast 2
SS059 Juarez 1 1:41* fast 2
87720 Juarez 1 1 :.39? fast I
87672 Juarez 1 1:40? fast 2
87585 Juarez 7-S 1:26* fast 2
W00LST0NE. br. g. 6
SX710 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:47? fast 1
SS694 J’k’ville 11-16 1:49 fast 2
8X633 Jacks’ville 7-S 1:26? fast 1
SS616 Jack’ville 1 1-1 2:08 fast 1
N 856 1 J’k’ville InVTOy 1:45* fast :
88513 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:49? fast 1
88437 Jacks’ville 7-8 1:29 fast 2
8S411 J’k’ville 1 1-16 1:49? good ]
114
120 5 3 3
5 112 1 4 4
144 5 2 2
i 109 7 5 3
112 3 7
113 2 6
114 3 11 11
106 1 5 5
111 2 2 1
106
107 8 7
107 8 8
104 7 7 7
107 8 10
106 7 4 3
106 4 6
103* 6 6
102
117 2 6
117 1 1 1
98 8 8 7
107 6 7 7
100 5 5 4
105 3 4 5
110 2 6 6
102 7 6 6
111
116 6 9 9
109 4 4 5
110 4 4
111 4 3 3
109 6 4 4
109 4 4 4
5 109 1 33
146 5 4 4
111 3* 7 7
109
108 2 8 8
98 4 4 4
104 3 3
112 14 4
107 5 5 4
99 7 4 4
5 105 6 7 8
95 3 3 4
106
112 8 7 7
116 5 8 8
5 116 16 6
106 9 8 7
103 7 6 6
96 4 4 3
5 100 7 7 5
106 9 9 9
111
111 6 9 8
101 10 10 10
107 11 9 9
102 7 11 11
107 10 6 5
109 9 9 9
111
111 5 5 6
116 7 7 8
119 3 7 S
121 4 2 3
106 9 10 10
10$ 3 3 4
109 3 6 7
108 1 3 3
By Gorman — Premium (M. Foley).
3 2 3 3 1 Troxler 8 G. Jubilee. M. Gift. M. Algol.
3 2 2t> J Reid 8 Sticker. Ten I‘ac*es, Col. Jot.
3nt 45% M r Allen a Rio Grande, Ethon. Poeomoke.
4 4 4-’* J Reid 11 D.Bultmun, Toison d’Or, F. Heart
34 »** Nicol 10 I). Stafford. Horace E.. Planter.
C*» 5® Nicol 10 St’keOut, J.Cabiniss. K.Av’dale.
6ii 45 V Powers 12 Skyo. Endymion, Killiecrunkle.
3* 3‘3 J Reid 6 John Carroll. Hooray. Cunning.
24 34 Musgr’ve 7 Dr.Barkley.JohnCarroll, Hooray.
By Jack Point — Dentifrice (W. C. Wise).
5 s 4 3 A Obert 1<» Y ama. Toll Box. Fore Guard.
8 8* it H O’CooM’r 8 Enrl’sCourt, Myllenry.E.Tanguay
7* 7 ,w |Obert 8 HighRange, J.H.Beed, G. Dust.
94 9*4 Obert 11 Ru.Granda. LaGloria. NightMist
411 91s obert 10 Stoneman. Cablegram. Elysium.
1* 14 Obert 11 BrownTony. Stringency, Gat. Lass
6 l 6 4 J Howard 8 Snow Ball, Select II., Youthful
By Giganteum — Templeton (Kenwood Stable).
4- 2 4 Ganz 14 Coiouel Ashmeade. Uralla, Dicqion
2 4 3 44 Ganz 10 Al’fearn. Elizalvcthnn. L.MeNally
6 6 6 13 *J Henry 8 Descomnets, Roselcoro, Bon. Bard
7 7 7>4Ganz S Capt. Swanson. Allanfearn. Smog
4 4 1 5 11 Obert £> Oberon. G. Jubilee. E.ofRlchra’d
5 5*» 44 G Burns 12 Starover. Allanfearn, Lot. Creed
6 6 54 Musgr’ve G C.Ormsby, F.Cecilian. L.MeNally
7 7i S 19 *J Henry 8 I). Knight. Fulfill. Capt.Swauson.
By Mazagan — Across- the-Sea (D. Hill).
9 9 , 4Troxler 1* ForeGuard. J.A.Munro. J'kRight
5 5 5 15 AV Pow’c*rs G Great Jubilee*. Golc*ond:i. Vanen.
410 3 3t v Powers 5 GoldDust, Anderson, MayAmelia
2i 2 8 Y T Powers 8 Ardri. Harry Scott, Critic.
4 2 3'*V Powers 8 Tres Joli. GoldDust. May Amelia.
2h 2 3 V Powers 8 FirstPeop, Admonitor, II. Scott.
44 4 C | V Powers 6 Admonish, D.Strome. Schleswig.
3 2 3 4 i Mr Kelly 5 BallotBox. B. Double. B. Pullman
64 6 17 jGoldstein 7 Elfall. RobinGrey, Billy Pullman.
By Hamburg — Kildeer (W. C. Leach).
8 N 184 F Jackson X Yama. Quagga. St. Ilario.
4 2 44 Ganz 8 Dc*sci»mnets, Ros*«borc>, B»*n. Bard
2 3 1* Ganz 10 BrownTony. J.A.Munro. IkocAlleu
5 3 5®i J Wilson 11 Gerrymander. Otogo. Maximum.
24 34 J Wilson 10 ForeGuard. M.J.Whalen. Mozart.
3 1 3 3 J Wilson 8 BonnieBard. JohnOirrolL Quagga
6 l 4 4 Ganz __ 14 Toison d’Or. Silverine. Dander.
5* 5 8 S F 11 King 8 Otilo, Joe Rose*. Deseomncis.
By Star Ruby — Harmony II. (S. A. Clopton).
5* J Henry 8 PirateDiana, J. Right. Maxiniuni
7 6‘°iJ Henry 8 St. Ilario, Endymion. Sir Cates by ,
4 ,|k 5*1 J Henry 7 Sirt’atesby. Har.Scott. Oroonoka.
6 1 6* j .1 Henry 10 Critic*. Endymion. Belle Scott.
5j» 5 10 JJ Henry it G. Jubilee, ForeGuard, Wool stone
2- 1* J Henry 8 Malediction. Silveriue, Danger.
4- 34 J Henry 8 Critic. Malediction. Gramsar.
6 3 4“ J Henry 9 St.Iiarlo. Sandpi|>er. DeleStrome
By Ethelbert — American Beauty (W. L. Williams).
S 8 1 '- F Jackson 11 Cel. Jet. M.J.Whalen. Kcn.Uneen.
10 10 3, '21> Austin 11 Hauecn-k. Mauretania. Alinena.
9 9 ,3 fCook 10 Alma B«*y. Miss Vigilant. Dene*.
11 10* G Garner 11 Apologize, Pelleas. Busv Man.
8 104 D Austin 11 AlmaBoy. AlhionlL. M. Randolph
9 7® T Rice i> G.IiOUise, Harcllyson, BcllotBrass
By Woolsthorpe— Fonsolette (H. McCarren).
7 2 7 2 4Hannan 8 Yama. Goleonda, Elfall.
6 2 74 Hannan it ForeGuard, J.A.Munro, J. Right.
S 8* 7 Hannan 8 Home Run, Furnace, Piute.
6 2 6'4Hannan 7 SirCatesby. Har.Scott. Oroonoka.
11 10 13 .* Hannan 12 Mer.Gift. St .Joseph. Gerryiu’cler.
7 1 8 ,2 J V Powers 10 Critic. Endymion. Belle Scott.
6** 3 2 J V Powers 10 Grenade, Rehin Grey. Marie* Rue
44 4 C } V Powers
3 2 3 4 } Mr Kelly
64 6 l7 jGoldstein
4 2 44 Ganz
2 3 11 Ganz
5 3 5®1 J Wilson
24 34 J Wilson
3 l 3 3 J Wilson
6 l 4 4 Ganz
5® 54 J Henry
7 6 lw AJ Henry
4» k 5 7 i J Henry
6 l 6® j .1 Henry
5A 5»®JJ Henry
2 2 1* J Henry
4- 34 J Henry
6 3 4“ J Henry
3 3 3 8 Obert
!> G. Jubilee, Fon* Guard, Molesey.
2 3 l 2 Ganz 10 Yama. Earl’sCourt, C. W. Burt.
Gh 74 v Powers 8 Barnsdale*. K. Avondale. GoldDust
4" k 64 Pease 0 DeKalh. Takahira, J. Cabiuiss.
14 24 Pease 6 LordNelsoo, JoeRose. Earl’sCourt
l 4 1). Pc*asc* it IloraceE., SquareDeal. Har. Hall
1*» 33 J Wilson Simcoc*. Gretna Green. Hast. Agnes.
I 2 l 3 J Wilson Ida I).. Woodlanc. Grande Dame.
3 4 3 4 J Wilson Woodlane. C. W. Burt. Carthage.
4* 2“k J Wilson Richard Rood. BoogerRed. R.Onvx.
By Admonition — Eothen’s Pearl (M. Ording).
SA 9 ,! *iJ Henry 11 D.Bultniau, Toison d’Or. F.lleart
7" 7-' 3 Hannan X Boil. Bard. JohnCarrcdl. Sandpiper
4 2 3 4 1 J Wilson 9 Gold Dust. Lotta Creed. Havre.
8 8 14 S Davis S TresJoli. Gold Dust. Cablegram.
5 3 3 4 1 S Davis X FirstlVep. Cablegram, 11. Seolt.
4'-’ 6*4-1 Dc*av’p’t 7 Ites<'omiw*ts. Joe Rose, Oberon.
6* 7*h Musgr’ve 10 LaSalle. llarolcUtiuior, Carthage.
10 10** Ganz 10 Stoneman. Cablegram, Elysium.
By Handsel — Lady Eon (A. Weber).
l» k IJ J Itcav’p’t 4* Gcclc'onda. Olx*ron. Mamie* Algol.
3*| 2* J Deav’pt 7 Ardri. Otilo. Elfall.
4 2 2* J Deav’p’t i* Ethon. Descomnets, St. Joseph.
L*i* 4*?. J ltc-av’p’t f» Stonc*man. RosehnrgIL. J. Carroll
4'A 4* 7 1J Dc*av’p’t G Stoneman. ParadiseQueen.lbxiray
3“* 2* J Deav’p’t 4 Kereheval, E.T.Shipp, TheClown.
I 2 l 5 J Deav’p’t 4 Kereheval, Hypcr’ulL. Bon. Bard
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